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Gebhardt S et al. – Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in certain genes regulating implantation and inflammation may contribute to the complex etiology of pre–eclampsia and preterm labour. The association between the 221delT deletion and adverse pregnancy outcome needs to be confirmed in different populations.

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