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OCL
Volume 18, Numéro 5, Septembre-Octobre 2011
Lipids and Brain II. Actes des Journées Chevreul 2011 (Deuxième partie)
Page(s) 259 - 262
Section PUFA and Neurodevelopment
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2011.0391
Publié en ligne 15 septembre 2011
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