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Fetal programming of infant neuromotor development. The Generation R Study
Pediatric Research, 10/07/09
Van Batenburg–Eddes T et al. – These results suggest that differences in infant neuromotor development, a marker of behavioral and cognitive problems, are at least partly caused by processes occurring early in fetal life.
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