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1. Cohort Profile: The Chongqing Longitudinal Twin Study (LoTiS).

2. Heritability of tea drinking and its relationship with cigarette smoking in the Chinese male adult twins.

3. A Comparison of Preterm Birth Rate and Growth from Birth to 18 Years Old between in Vitro Fertilization and Spontaneous Conception of Twins.

4. A Genome-Wide Association Study of Age-Related Hearing Impairment in Middle- and Old-Aged Chinese Twins.

5. Associations of Obesity Measurements with Serum Metabolomic Profile: A Chinese Twin Study.

6. Differences and Correlation Analysis of Birth Weight and Overweight/Obesity in Shanghai Twin Cohort.

7. Maternal folic acid supplementation and more prominent birth weight gain in twin birth compared with singleton birth: a cross-sectional study in northwest China.

8. Antenatal corticosteroids administration on mortality and morbidity in premature twins born at 25∼34 gestational weeks: A retrospective multicenter study.

9. The Wuhan Twin Birth Cohort (WTBC).

10. Heritability of Children's Dietary Intakes: A Population-Based Twin Study in China.

11. Preeclampsia in twin pregnancies: association with selective intrauterine growth restriction.

12. The association of cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking with body mass index: a cross-sectional, population-based study among Chinese adult male twins.

13. Genetic and Environmental Effects on Weight, Height, and BMI Under 18 Years in a Chinese Population-Based Twin Sample.

14. Multidimensional assessment of health status in a dependent sample: an exploratory analysis for adult twins in China.

15. Optimization of zygosity determination by questionnaire and DNA genotyping in Chinese adolescent twins.

16. Blastocyst morphology is associated with the incidence of monozygotic twinning in assisted reproductive technology.

17. The construction and prospects of the Chongqing twin children database.

18. An application of salivary DNA in twin research of Chinese children.

19. A genetic epidemiologic study of social support in a Chinese sample.

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