Hypoxic switch in mitochondrial myeloid cell leukemia factor-1/Mtd apoptotic rheostat contributes to human trophoblast cell death in preeclampsia.
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M. Post | T. Todros | I. Caniggia | Yuanhong Wu | S. Zamudio | A. Jurisicova | J. Detmar | J. Ray | N. Soleymanlou | Mari Chijiiwa
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