Paternal smoking and pregnancy loss: a prospective study using a biomarker of pregnancy.
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Xiping Xu | Xiping Xu | A. Wilcox | J. Overstreet | S. Venners | L. Ryan | B. Lasley | Changzhong Chen | Lihua Wang | Bill Lasley | Louise Ryan | Xiaobin Wang | Dafang Chen | Wenwei Guang | Dafang Chen | Allen Wilcox | Scott A Venners | Xiaobin Wang | Aiqun Huang | John O'Connor | James Overstreet | Changzhong Chen | Li-hua Wang | W. Guang | A. Huang | John O'connor
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