dimanche 4 septembre 2016
Canadian researchers uncover genetic effects of prenatal alcohol exposure
Canadian researchers are one step closer to uncovering a biomarker associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder after identifying distinct patterns associated with the DNA of children who were exposed to alcohol in the womb.
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