Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: Evidence from the National Child Development Study
@article{Lacey2014SocialII, title={Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: Evidence from the National Child Development Study}, author={Rebecca E. Lacey and Meena Kumari and Mel Bartley}, journal={Psychoneuroendocrinology}, year={2014}, volume={50}, pages={85-94} }
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