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Polymorphisms in SLC44A1 are associated with cognitive improvement in children diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: an exploratory study of oral choline supplementation

Susan M. Smith, Manjot S. Virdee, Judith K. Eckerle, Kristin E. Sandness, Michael Georgieff, Christopher J. Boys, Steven H. Zeisel, Jeffrey R. Wozniak

2021American Journal of Clinical Nutrition34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisorderCholineFetal alcoholExploratory researchCognitionMedicineAlcoholClinical psychologyPrenatal alcohol exposurePsychologyPsychiatryPediatricsDevelopmental psychologyInternal medicinePregnancyBiologyGeneticsBiochemistrySociologyAnthropologyFolate and B Vitamins ResearchPrenatal Substance Exposure EffectsAlcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency
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