A Potential Novel Spontaneous Preterm Birth Gene, AR, Identified by Linkage and Association Analysis of X Chromosomal Markers
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Louis J. Muglia | Aarno Palotie | Jevon Plunkett | Verneri Anttila | A. Palotie | V. Anttila | L. Muglia | M. Hallman | J. Plunkett | J. Ulvila | K. Teramo | R. Haataja | Mikko Hallman | Kari Teramo | M. Karjalainen | Johanna Ulvila | Ritva Haataja | Minna K. Karjalainen | Johanna M. Huusko | Jenni Sotkasiira | Aino Luukkonen | J. Huusko | A. Luukkonen | J. Sotkasiira | Jevon Plunkett
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