Revision history of "Relationship between exposure to endocrine disruptors, microbiota and neurodevelopment until adolescence — INMA-Ado-Microbiota Project" (Q3162268)

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  • curprev 16:4216:42, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,315 bytes +2,260 Created claim: summary (P836): Aforesaid: Exposure to certain endocrine disruptors (DE: phenols and organochlorine compounds, brominated and perfluorinated), could increase the risk of neuropsychological disorders. On the other hand, there is evidence that alterations in the placental and intestinal microbiota could increase the risk of them. An unexplored possibility in humans is to see whether exposure to SD can modulate the structure and function of the microbiota and whet...

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