Amniotic fluid infection, inflammation, and colonization in preterm labor with intact membranes.
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C Andrew Combs | Leonardo Pereira | D. Luthy | J. Lapidus | T. Garite | M. Nageotte | R. Porreco | H. Miller | M. Gravett | T. Morgan | C. Combs | L. Pereira | D. Hickok | E. Amon | H. Simhan | W. Clewell | Thomas J Garite | Albert Franco | S. Fortunato | K. Trofatter | Jodi Lapidus | Michael Gravett | Durlin E Hickok | Richard Porreco | Julie Rael | Thomas Grove | Terry K Morgan | William Clewell | Hugh Miller | David Luthy | Michael Nageotte | Peter A Robilio | Stephen Fortunato | Hyagriv Simhan | Jason K Baxter | Erol Amon | Kenneth Trofatter | Kent Heyborne | J. Baxter | K. Heyborne | A. Franco | T. Grove | Julie Rael | Hugh S. Miller | ProteoGenix
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