Maternal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and fetal growth in Shanghai, China

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Zhijuan Cao
Lulu Meng
Yan Zhao
Chao Liu
Yingying Yang
Xiujuan Su
Qingyan Fu
Dongfang Wang
Jing Hua
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[1] Tongji University School of Medicine,Department of Women and Children’s Health Care, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital
[2] Tongji University,College of Architecture and Urban Planning
[3] Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Centre,undefined
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Environmental Health | / 18卷
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PM; Ultrasound measures; Maternal exposure; Fetal growth restriction; China;
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