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The localization of pregnancy proteins (hPL, SP1 and PAPP-A) in intra- and extrauterine pregnancies.
Placenta, 1984J. Chemnitz +4 more
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British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
J. N. Lee, J. Grudzinskas, T. Chard
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J. N. Lee, J. Grudzinskas, T. Chard
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Pregnancy Proteins in the Endometrium after Follicle Aspiration for in Vitro Fertilization a
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985T. Wahlström +7 more
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The use of hCG and other pregnancy proteins in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology, 1987M. Seppälä, M. Purhonen
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C-Reactive protein in pregnancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957C W, TYLER, T J, ROESS
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Investigative & cell pathology, 1980
Pregnancy proteins can be conveniently divided into three groups, the so-called trophoblast-specific, the pregnancy-associated and the foetal proteins. In this review we have attempted to outline the physicochemical properties and clinical value of the pregnancy-specific and pregnancy-associated proteins in the monitoring of feto-placental function and
C H, Horne, A D, Nisbet
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Pregnancy proteins can be conveniently divided into three groups, the so-called trophoblast-specific, the pregnancy-associated and the foetal proteins. In this review we have attempted to outline the physicochemical properties and clinical value of the pregnancy-specific and pregnancy-associated proteins in the monitoring of feto-placental function and
C H, Horne, A D, Nisbet
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Pregnancy Proteins and Hormones in the Immune Response of Pregnancy
, 1989A. Klopper
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