Correlation Of Essential Micronutrient Metabolism In Adolescents With Neurocirculatory Dystonia Living In Conditions Of Iodine Deficiency
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol27.pp36-38Keywords:
Metabolism, method, dysfunctionAbstract
Reproduction of offspring is a complex biological process in which not only the reproductive apparatus, but the entire organism as a whole is involved. Therefore, the causes leading to reproductive dysfunction must be sought not only in the reproductive system, but throughout the entire body.
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