Syncytin proteins incorporated in placenta exosomes are important for cell uptake and show variation in abundance in serum exosomes from patients with preeclampsia
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Caroline Gilbert | A. Vargas | B. Barbeau | C. Gilbert | Julie Lafond | J. Lafond | Benoit Barbeau | Amandine Vargas | Shufeng Zhou | Maude Éthier-Chiasson | Denis Flipo | D. Flipo | Shufeng Zhou | M. Éthier-Chiasson | Maude Éthier‐Chiasson
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