Relationship Between Neonatal Blood Protein Concentrations and Placenta Histologic Characteristics in Extremely Low GA Newborns.
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Relationship Between Neonatal Blood Protein Concentrations and Placenta Histologic Characteristics in Extremely Low GA Newborns.
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Alan Leviton
Elgan Study Investigators
Elizabeth N Allred
Jonathan L Hecht
Raina N Fichorova
Thomas F McElrath
Vanessa F Tang
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