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Placental growth hormone in Down's syndrome screening

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Pages 241-243 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Shutan Liao, Mark H. Vickers, Rennae S. Taylor, Beatrix Jones, Mhoyra Fraser, Lesley M. E. McCowan, Philip N. Baker & Jo K. Perry. (2016) Human placental growth hormone is increased in maternal serum at 20 weeks of gestation in pregnancies with large-for-gestational-age babies. Growth Factors 34:5-6, pages 203-209.
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Shutan Liao, Mark H Vickers, Joanna L Stanley, Philip N Baker & Jo K Perry. (2018) Human Placental Growth Hormone Variant in Pathological Pregnancies. Endocrinology 159:5, pages 2186-2198.
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Michael Christiansen. (2009) Placental growth hormone and growth hormone binding protein are first trimester maternal serum markers of Down syndrome. Prenatal Diagnosis 29:13, pages 1249-1255.
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S. Sifakis, E. Papadopoulou, A. Konstantinidou, E. Giahnakis, Y. Fragouli, N. Karkavitsas, E. Koumantakis & M. Kalmanti. (2009) Increased levels of human placental growth hormone in the amniotic fluid of pregnancies affected by Down syndrome. Growth Hormone & IGF Research 19:2, pages 121-125.
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