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Publications by A. J. M. W. Vervoort
Why Do Niches Develop in Caesarean Uterine Scars? Hypotheses on the Aetiology of Niche Development
Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
Medicine
Gynecology
Obstetrics
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Etiology of Cesarean Uterine Scar Defect (Niche): Detailed Critical Analysis of Hypotheses and Prevention Strategies and Peritoneal Closure Debate
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Toward a Periodic Table of Niches, or Exploring the Lizard Niche Hypervolume
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Bird Niches in Human Culture and Why They Matter
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Proteoglycans of Uterine Fibroids and Keloid Scars: Similarity in Their Proteoglycan Composition
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Development of New Renal Scars.
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