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PREGNANCY SPECIFIC BETA-1 GLYCOPROTEIN (SP1) IN PATIENTS WITH TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: MOLECULAR HETEROGENEITY AND A »SP1 CONSUMING FACTOR«

✍ Scribed by WESTERGAARD, J. G. ;SIZARET, PH. ;HINDERSSON, P. ;FOLKERSEN, J. ;TEISNER, B.


Book ID
114821420
Publisher
Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
Year
2009
Weight
542 KB
Volume
88C
Category
Article
ISSN
0304-1328

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