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Decreased maternal protein S activity is associated with fetal growth restriction
Thrombosis Research, 11/05/08
Hojo S et al. - Maternal PS activity decreased as normal pregnancies progressed but decreased over time in cases with FGR. Excessive decreases in PS activity during pregnancy could contribute to development of FGR.
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