Prenatal genetic testing for familial severe congenital protein C deficiency
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H. Kurahashi | T. Toda | S. Kawano | K. Iijima | I. Morioka | A. Hayakawa | Takeshi Mori | M. Taniguchi-Ikeda | Y. Nakamachi | Hideto Yamada | A. Shibata | Ikuko Kubokawa | Shinya Tairaku | Y. Okazaki | Yoriko Noguchi | Tomomi Emoto
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