ATP dependent Ca2+ transport across basal membrane of human syncytiotrophoblast in pregnancies complicated by intrauterine growth restriction or diabetes.
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T. Powell | T. Jansson | M. Wennergren | E. Bucht | H. Strid | Thomas Jansson | Margareta Wennergren | Theresa L. Powell | H. Strid
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