Elevated level of free 8-iso-prostaglandin F2alpha in the decidua basalis of women with preeclampsia.
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T. Henriksen | A. Staff | T. Ranheim | B. Halvorsen | Tore Henriksen | Trine Ranheim | Anne Cathrine Staff | Bente Halvorsen | T. Henriksen
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