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Environmental Toxins in Early Life: Shaping Health and Disease in Childhood
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This project will investigate whether a possible increased risk of asthma, allergy and neurodevelopment is mediated via toxin exposure-associated alterations of the child metabolome using a longitudinal birth cohort from US (VDAART) with deep prospec
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2018-2532
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Environmental Toxins in Early Life: Shaping Health and Disease in Childhood
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Boston, Washington University (St. Louis), and Kaiser Permanente Southern California (San Diego, CA).
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Lasky-Su, Jessica
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This project will investigate whether a possible increased risk of asthma, allergy and neurodevelopment is mediated via toxin exposure-associated alterations of the child metabolome using a longitudinal birth cohort from US (VDAART) with deep prospec
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Environmental Toxins in Early Life: Shaping Health and Disease in Childhood
This project will investigate whether a possible increased risk of asthma, allergy and neurodevelopment is mediated via toxin exposure-associated alterations of the child metabolome using a longitudinal birth cohort from US (VDAART) with deep prospec

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    Environmental Toxins in Early Life: Shaping Health and Disease in Childhood
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    Boston, Washington University (St. Louis), and Kaiser Permanente Southern California (San Diego, CA).
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    Lasky-Su, Jessica
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