Endothelial adhesion molecules and leukocyte integrins in preeclamptic patients.
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A. Busjahn | F. Luft | H. Haller | Z. Nagy | V. Homuth | J. Eichhorn | E. Ziegler | K. Vetter | M. Drab | Jens Eichhorn | Hermann Haller | Friedrich C Luft | Zsuzsanna Nagy | Eva-Maria Ziegler | Marek Drab | Klaus Vetter
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