[HTML][HTML] Maternal vitamin A or β-carotene supplementation in lactating Bangladeshi women benefits mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency
AL Rice, RJ Stoltzfus, A de Francisco… - The Journal of …, 1999 - Elsevier
The effects of maternal postpartum vitamin A or β-carotene supplementation on maternal
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
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Maternal vitamin A or β-carotene supplementation in lactating bangladeshi women benefits
mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis …
mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis …
Maternal vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation in lactating bangladeshi women benefits mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency
AL Rice, RJ Stoltzfus, A de Francisco… - The Journal of …, 1999 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The effects of maternal postpartum vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation on maternal
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
Maternal vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation in lactating bangladeshi women benefits mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency.
AL Rice, RJ Stoltzfus, A de Francisco… - The Journal of …, 1999 - europepmc.org
The effects of maternal postpartum vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation on maternal
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
Maternal vitamin A or β-carotene supplementation in lactating Bangladeshi women benefits mothers and infants but does not prevent subclinical deficiency.
AL Rice, RJ Stoltzfus, A Francisco, J Chakraborty… - 1999 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The effects of maternal post-partum vitamin A or β-carotene supplementation on maternal
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …
and infant serum retinol concentrations, modified relative dose-response (MRDR) ratios and …