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The PAI-1 4G/5G polymorphism is not associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome in asymptomatic nulliparous women

  • J. M. Said
  • , R. Tsui
  • , A. J. Borg
  • , J. R. Higgins
  • , E. K. Moses
  • , S. P. Walker
  • , P. T. Monagle
  • , S. P. Brennecke
  • Royal Women's Hospital
  • University of Melbourne
  • University of Western Australia
  • Mercy Hospital for Women
  • Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
  • Murdoch Children's Research Institute

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