High mobility group box 1 protein polymorphism affects susceptibility to recurrent pregnancy loss by up-regulating gene expression in chorionic villi
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Wenxiu He | Jie Wu | Cuiying Liu | Qiuhong Yang | Hua-sheng Jin | Y. Cai
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