Mycotoxin Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Lower Birthweight
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Mycotoxin exposure during pregnancy linked to lower birthweight
Exposure to mycotoxins – a broad group of harmful substances produced by mold – during pregnancy may impact placental function, which could result in lower birthweight in humans, according to Rutgers Health researchers.
Pregnancy exposure to mold toxins linked to lower birthweight through placental disruption
Exposure to mycotoxins—a broad group of harmful substances produced by mold—during pregnancy may impact placental function, which could result in lower birthweight in humans, according to Rutgers Health researchers.
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Exposure to mycotoxins - a broad group of harmful substances produced by mold - during pregnancy may impact placental function, which could result in lower birthweight in humans, according to Rutgers Health researchers.
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