Maternal uterine NK cell-activating receptor KIR2DS1 enhances placentation.
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A. Sharkey | L. Farrell | S. Hiby | O. Chazara | A. Moffett | F. Colucci | L. Gardner | Philippa R. Kennedy | Shiqiu Xiong | Julien Bauer | Lydia E. Farrell
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