Replication of a genome-wide association study of birth weight in preterm neonates.
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D. Weeks | K. Doheny | E. Pugh | C. Laurie | M. Marazita | E. Feingold | B. Feenstra | H. Boyd | F. Geller | M. Melbye | D. Crosslin | J. Shaffer | H. Simhan | K. Ryckman | C. Fong | J. Dagle | V. Cosentino | C. Saleme | E. Gadow | J. L. Camelo | D. Merrill | T. Busch | E. Bream | Qi Zhang | J. Murray | S. Berends | B. Comas | J. C. Murray | César Saleme | Belén Comas | Susan K. Berends | Viviana R Cosentino
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