The plausibility of maternal toxicant exposure and nutritional status as contributing factors to the...
The plausibility of maternal toxicant exposure and nutritional status as contributing factors to the risk of autism spectrum disorders
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England: Taylor & Francis
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Recent research suggests the maternal environment may be especially important for the risk of developing autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In particular maternal infections, micronutrient deficiencies, obesity, and toxicant exposures are likely to interact with genetic risk factors to disrupt fetal brain development.
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The plausibility of maternal toxicant exposure and nutritional status as contributing factors to the risk of autism spectrum disorders
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TN_cdi_crossref_citationtrail_10_1080_1028415X_2015_1103437
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1028-415X
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1476-8305
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10.1080/1028415X.2015.1103437