First-Trimester Combined Screening Is Effective for the Detection of Unbalanced Chromosomal Translocations at 11 to 12 Weeks of Gestation
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Chialin Chang | Y. Soong | P. Cheng | Shang‐Yu Huang | T. Duan | C. Hsiao
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