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acetaminophen reduces glutathione Early life exposure, S-transferase genes, and development of adolescent asthma in a high-risk birth cohort Acetaminophen causes neurodevelopmental injury in

[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 34.Sethiya N.K., Nahata A., Dixit V., Mishra S

acetaminophen reduces glutathione Early life exposure, S-transferase genes, and development of adolescent asthma in a high-risk birth cohort Acetaminophen causes neurodevelopmental injury in

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