Adiponectin/leptin ratio - a marker of insulin sensitivity in pre-eclampsia and fetal growth
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P. Hedley | M. Christiansen | A. Tabor | L. Rode | K. Sundberg | U. Lausten-Thomsen | A. Shalmi | A. Eltvedt | J. K. Kanters | S. Placing | K. R. Woejdemann | V. D. de Knegt
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