Human Placental Arterial Distensibility, Birth Weight, and Body Size Are Positively Related to Fetal Homocysteine Concentration
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C. Sibley | J. Glazier | M. Taggart | N. Solanky | S. Moat | S. D'Souza | Jane Guarino
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