The developmental neurotoxicity of arsenic: Cognitive and behavioral consequences of early life exposure. Tolins, M., Ruchirawat, M., &Landrigan, P. (2014). Annals of Global Health, 80(4), 303-314.

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The developmental neurotoxicity of arsenic: Cognitive and behavioral consequences of early life exposure.
Tolins, M., Ruchirawat, M., &Landrigan, P. (2014).
Annals of Global Health, 80(4), 303-314.

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