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Exploring the Developmental Overnutrition Hypothesis Using Parental–Offspring Associations and FTO as an Instrumental Variable

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AUTHOR’S RESPONSE TO REYNOLDS ET AL: EXPLORING THE DEVELOPMENTAL OVERNUTRITION HYPOTHESIS USING PARENTAL-OFFSPRING ASSOCIATIONS AND FTO AS AN INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLE. Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:33 GMT
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RESPONSE TO LAWLOR ET AL: EXPLORING THE DEVELOPMENTAL OVERNUTRITION HYPOTHESIS USING PARENTAL-OFFSPRING ASSOCIATIONS AND FTO AS AN INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLE. PLOS MEDICINE 2008; 5(3):E33 Posted by plosmedicine on 31 Mar 2009 at 00:32 GMT
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