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Inhibin: A New Circulating Marker of Hydatidiform Mole?

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.298.6689.1684
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Date

June 24, 1989

Authors
T. YohkaichiyaT. FukayaH. HoshiaiA. YajimaD. M. de Kretser
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BMJ


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