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 K. Georgieff, Christopher J. Boys, Steven H. Zeisel, Jeffrey R. Wozniak

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