Hypoxia-induced Downregulation of SRC-3 Suppresses Trophoblastic Invasion and Migration Through Inhibition of the AKT/mTOR Pathway: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia
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Pu Zhang | C. He | N. Shan | P. Xu | Huisheng Ge | Yu Yuan | Yangming Liu | Li Wen | Fumei Zhang | Liling Xiong | Chuan Peng | H. Qi | C. Tong | P. Baker
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