Fluoride exposure and children's intelligence: Gene-environment interaction based on SNP-set, gene and pathway analysis, using a case-control design based on a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that fluoride is inversely associated with intelligence. Moreover, the interactions of fluoride with mitochondrial function-related SNP-set, genes and pathways may also be involved in high intelligence loss.PMID:34098334 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2021.106681
Source: Environment International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Xingchen Yu Lu Xia Shun Zhang Guoyu Zhou Yonggang Li Hongliang Liu Changchun Hou Qian Zhao Lixin Dong Yushan Cui Qiang Zeng Aiguo Wang Li Liu Source Type: research
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