The TGF-β/UCHL5/Smad2 Axis Contributes to the Pathogenesis of Placenta Accreta
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K. Nagasaka | Y. Sasamori | K. Yatsuki | H. Hiraike | K. Kido | Hideo Kamata | Yuko Miyagawa | Kei Hashimoto | Saya Watanabe | Kazuki Takasaki | Miki Nishizawa | Yuko Takahashi | Chikara Kihira | Eiji Ryo | Kazunori Nagasaka
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