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T. Gunel, Zeybek, Y. G., Akçakaya, P., Kalelioglu, I., Benian, A., Ermis, H., and Aydinli, K., Serum microRNA expression in pregnancies with preeclampsia, vol. 10, pp. 4034-4040, 2011.
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