Characterization of cord blood CD3+TCRVα7.2+CD161high T and innate lymphoid cells in the pregnancies with gestational diabetes, morbidly adherent placenta, and pregnancy hypertension diseases
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H. Canatan | A. Eken | E. Unal | Yeşim Haliloğlu | S. Uludağ | M. S. Kutuk | M. Karakukcu | Şerife Erdem | A. Ozcan | Z. Azizoglu | Ayten Biçer | Ozcan Yeniay Ozarslan | Omer Kilic | F. Okuş | Fatma Demir | Ş. Erdem | Alper Ozcan
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