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Putting findings from the Seychelles Child Development Study into perspective: The importance of a historical special issue of the Seychelles Medical and Dental Journal

We are pleased to introduce this special issue of Neurotoxicology. It reproduces Volume 7, Number 1 of the Seychelles Medical and Dental Journal (SMDJ), initially published in November 2004. Publication of the SMDJ was discontinued in 2005 and the manuscripts it published are no longer accessible to...

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Published in:Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) 2020-01, Vol.76, p.111-113
Main Authors: Davidson, P.W., van Wijngaarden, E., Shamlaye, C., Strain, J.J., Myers, G.J.
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