BDNF and KISS-1 Levels in Maternal Serum, Umbilical Cord, and Placenta: The Potential Role of Maternal Levels as Effect Biomarker
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V. Mustieles | H. Zeisler | C. Gundacker | Raimund Widhalm | Sebastian Granitzer | M. F. Fernández | M. Hengstschläger | Simon Atteneder | Mariana F. Fernandez
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