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Prenatal folate, homocysteine and vitamin B12 levels and child brain volumes, cognitive development and psychological functioning: the Generation R Study – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2026

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In the original publication, the co-author Hanan El Marroun’s name was misspelled as ‘Hanan E. Marroun’.

This has since been updated in the published paper.

References

Ars, CL, Nijs, IM, El Marroun, H, et al. Prenatal folate, homocysteine and vitamin B12 levels and child brain volumes, cognitive development and psychological functioning: the Generation R Study. British Journal of Nutrition. 2019;122(s1):S1-S9. doi: 10.1017/S0007114515002081 CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed