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Increased levels of human placental growth hormone in the amniotic fluid of pregnancies affected by Down syndrome
Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 04/07/09
Sifakis S et al. - Higher hPGH levels in AF were found in pregnancies affected by Down’s syndrome as compared to normal pregnancies at gestational mid-trimester. hPGH was detected in all AF samples, and it provides evidence that this pregnancy-specific hormone enters the fetal compartment and is not limited to the maternal circulation.
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