Placental mitochondrial content and function in intrauterine growth restriction and preeclampsia.
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E. Clementi | E. Ferrazzi | I. Cetin | C. Mandò | G. Anelli | C. Novielli | T. Stampalija | C. Palma | M. Figus | F. Parisi | C. de Palma
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