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Maternal visfatin concentration in normal pregnancy

  • Shali Mazaki-Tovi , Roberto Romero , Juan Pedro Kusanovic , Edi Vaisbuch , Offer Erez , Nandor Gabor Than , Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa , Chia-Ling Nhan-Chang , Percy Pacora , Francesca Gotsch , Lami Yeo , Sun Kwon Kim , Samuel S. Edwin , Sonia S. Hassan and Pooja Mittal
Published/Copyright: December 19, 2008

Received: 2008-9-16
Accepted: 2008-11-14
Published Online: 2008-12-19
Published Online: 2008-12-20
Published in Print: 2009-05-01

©2009 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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