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Publications by Aleksandra Zyguła
Rapid Cervical phIGFBP-1 Test in Asymptomatic Twin Pregnancies Is Inefficient in Predicting Preterm Delivery Prior to 34 Gestational Weeks
Ginekologia Polska
Gynecology
Obstetrics
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16: Do PAMG-1 or phIGFBP-1 Biomarkers Improve the Prediction of Imminent Spontaneous Preterm Delivery in PTL Symptomatic Women With Non-Obvious Cervical Length (CL)?
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