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Excess syncytiotrophoblast microparticle shedding is a feature of pre-eclampsia, but not normotensive intrauterine growth restriction.

Excess syncytiotrophoblast microparticle shedding is a feature of pre-eclampsia, but not normotensive intrauterine growth restriction.

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Main Authors: Goswami, D, Tannetta, D, Magee, L, Fuchisawa, A, Redman, C, Sargent, I, von Dadelszen, P
Format: Conference item
Published: 2004
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