The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The Microbiome and Complement Activation: A Mechanistic Model for Preterm Birth.The Relationship of Novel Plasma Proteins in the Early Neonatal Period With Retinopathy of Prematurity.The maternal plasma proteome changes as a function of gestational age in normal pregnancy: a longitudinal study.Translational systems pharmacology studies in pregnant women.Complement activation, a threat to pregnancy.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth.
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The relationship of circulating proteins in early pregnancy with preterm birth
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Anne M Lynch
Edward N Janoff
Nanette F Santoro
Patricia C Giclas
Robin R Deterding
Ronald S Gibbs
V Michael Holers
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517.e1-517.e8
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10.1016/J.AJOG.2015.11.001
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2015-11-11T00:00:00Z