Maternal 25(OH)D concentrations ≥40 ng/mL associated with 60% lower preterm birth risk among general obstetrical patients at an urban medical center
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K. Baggerly | C. Wagner | R. Newman | B. Hollis | M. Ebeling | C. French | Charles S Rittenberg | L. Baggerly | C. Goodier | S. McDonnell | C. Baggerly | J. Aliano | J. F. Mateus Nino | Rebecca J Wineland | Julio Mateus nino | Charles Rittenberg | Rebecca Wineland | Christine B. French
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