Human cytomegalovirus transmission from the uterus to the placenta correlates with the presence of pathogenic bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmission from the uterus to the placenta correlates with the presence of pathogenic bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Human cytomegalovirus transmis ...... bacteria and maternal immunity
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Lenore Pereira
Olga Genbacev
Susan Fisher
Susan McDonagh
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13301-13314
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10.1128/JVI.77.24.13301-13314.2003
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z