Mexico City normal weight children exposed to high concentrations of ambient PM2.5 show high blood leptin and endothelin-1, vitamin D deficiency, and food reward hormone dysregulation versus low pollution controls. Relevance for obesity and Alzheime (Q39000148)

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Mexico City normal weight children exposed to high concentrations of ambient PM2.5 show high blood leptin and endothelin-1, vitamin D deficiency, and food reward hormone dysregulation versus low pollution controls. Relevance for obesity and Alzheime
scientific article published on June 2015

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    Mexico City normal weight children exposed to high concentrations of ambient PM2.5 show high blood leptin and endothelin-1, vitamin D deficiency, and food reward hormone dysregulation versus low pollution controls. Relevance for obesity and Alzheime (English)
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    Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas
    Maricela Franco-Lira
    Amedeo D'Angiulli
    Joel Rodríguez-Díaz
    Eleonore Blaurock-Busch
    Yvette Busch
    Chih-kai Chao
    Charles Thompson
    Partha S Mukherjee
    Ricardo Torres-Jardón
    1 June 2015
    579-592

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