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Human Development and Health > Developmental Physiology and Medicine" and Year is 2021

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Intracellular and tissue levels of vitamin b12 in hepatocytes are modulated by cd320 receptor and tcn2 transporter - Joseph Boachie, Antonysunil Adaikalakoteswari, Ilona Goljan, Jinous Samavat, Felino R. Cagampang and Ponnusamy Saravanan
Type: Article | 2021

Pregnancies in women with Turner syndrome: a retrospective multicentre UK study - M Cauldwell, P J Steer, D Adamson, C Alexander, L Allen, C Bhagra, A Bolger, S Bonner, M Calanchini, A Carroll, R Casey, S Curtis, C Head, K English, L Hudsmith, R James, E Joy, N Keating, L MacKiliop, F McAuliffe, R K Morris, A Mohan, K Von Klemperer, M Kaler, D A Rees, A Shetty, F Siddiqui, L Simpson, L Stocker, P Timmons, S Vause and H E Turner
Type: Article | 2021 | Item not available on this server.

The patient with thrombophilia - Yorain Sri Ranjan and Ying C. Cheong
Type: Book Section | 2021 | Wiley | Item not available on this server.

Dealing with equipment failure during oocyte retrieval - Isla Robertson and Ying C. Cheong
Type: Book Section | 2021 | Wiley | Item not available on this server.

Short-term diet intervention alters the small non-coding RNA (sncRNA) landscape of human sperm - C Vaz, AJ Kermack, M Burton, PF Tan, J Huan, TPX Yoo, Kerry Donnelly, SJ Wellstead, HL Fisk, FD Houghton, S Lewis, YS Chong, PD Gluckman, Y Cheong and N Karnani
Type: UNSPECIFIED | 2021 | bioRxiv | Item not available on this server.

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