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British Medical Bulletin 55:499-510 (1999)
© 1999 The British Council


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Micronutrients in fetal growth and development

Harry J McArdle and Cheryl J Ashworth

Division of Nutrition, Pregnancy and Development, Rowett Research Institute Aberdeen, UK

Correspondence to: Dr H J McArdle, Rowett Research Insititute, Greenburn Road, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 95B, UK

Abstract

The roles that the different vitamins and minerals play in fetal growth and development are reviewed, primarily with respect to growth and differentiation in humans; but, as appropriate, data provided from animal and cellular studies are also considered.


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