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In-text: (Chambers et al., 2001)
Your Bibliography: Chambers, J., Fusi, L., Malik, I., Haskard, D., De Swiet, M. and Kooner, J., 2001. Association of Maternal Endothelial Dysfunction With Preeclampsia. Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 56(10), pp.596-597.
In-text: (Chambers et al., 2001)
Your Bibliography: Chambers, J., Fusi, L., Malik, I., Haskard, D., De Swiet, M. and Kooner, J., 2001. Association of Maternal Endothelial Dysfunction With Preeclampsia. Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 56(10), pp.596-597.
In-text: (Cockell and Poston, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Cockell, A. and Poston, L., 1997. Flow-Mediated Vasodilatation Is Enhanced in Normal Pregnancy but Reduced in Preeclampsia. Hypertension, 30(2), pp.247-251.
In-text: (Cockell and Poston, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Cockell, A. and Poston, L., 1997. Flow-Mediated Vasodilatation Is Enhanced in Normal Pregnancy but Reduced in Preeclampsia. Hypertension, 30(2), pp.247-251.
In-text: (Friedman et al., 1995)
Your Bibliography: Friedman, S., Schiff, E., Emeis, J., Dekker, G. and Sibai, B., 1995. Biochemical corroboration of endothelial involvement in severe preeclampsia. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 172(1), pp.202-203.
In-text: (Friedman et al., 1995)
Your Bibliography: Friedman, S., Schiff, E., Emeis, J., Dekker, G. and Sibai, B., 1995. Biochemical corroboration of endothelial involvement in severe preeclampsia. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 172(1), pp.202-203.
In-text: (Granger, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Granger, J., 2001. Pathophysiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension. American Journal of Hypertension, 14(11), pp.S178-S185.
In-text: (Granger, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Granger, J., 2001. Pathophysiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension. American Journal of Hypertension, 14(11), pp.S178-S185.
In-text: (Harskamp and Zeeman, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Harskamp, R. and Zeeman, G., 2007. Preeclampsia: At Risk for Remote Cardiovascular Disease. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 334(4), pp.291-295.
In-text: (Harskamp and Zeeman, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Harskamp, R. and Zeeman, G., 2007. Preeclampsia: At Risk for Remote Cardiovascular Disease. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 334(4), pp.291-295.
In-text: (Huppertz, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Huppertz, B., 2008. Placental Origins of Preeclampsia: Challenging the Current Hypothesis. Hypertension, 51(4), pp.970-975.
In-text: (Huppertz, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Huppertz, B., 2008. Placental Origins of Preeclampsia: Challenging the Current Hypothesis. Hypertension, 51(4), pp.970-975.
In-text: (Levine et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Levine, R., Qian, C., Maynard, S., Yu, K., Epstein, F. and Karumanchi, S., 2006. Serum sFlt1 concentration during preeclampsia and mid trimester blood pressure in healthy nulliparous women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 194(4), pp.1034-1041.
In-text: (Levine et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Levine, R., Qian, C., Maynard, S., Yu, K., Epstein, F. and Karumanchi, S., 2006. Serum sFlt1 concentration during preeclampsia and mid trimester blood pressure in healthy nulliparous women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 194(4), pp.1034-1041.
In-text: (Lim et al., 1997)
Your Bibliography: Lim, K., Zhou, Y., Janatpour, M., McMaster, M., Bass, K., Chun, S. and Fisher, S., 1997. Human cytotrophoblast differentiation/invasion is abnormal in pre-eclampsia. American Journal of Pathology, 6(151).
In-text: (Lim et al., 1997)
Your Bibliography: Lim, K., Zhou, Y., Janatpour, M., McMaster, M., Bass, K., Chun, S. and Fisher, S., 1997. Human cytotrophoblast differentiation/invasion is abnormal in pre-eclampsia. American Journal of Pathology, 6(151).
In-text: (Makris et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Makris, A., Thornton, C., Thompson, J., Thomson, S., Martin, R., Ogle, R., Waugh, R., McKenzie, P., Kirwan, P. and Hennessy, A., 2007. Uteroplacental ischemia results in proteinuric hypertension and elevated sFLT-1. Kidney International, 71(10), pp.977-984.
In-text: (McCarthy, Woolfson, Raju and Poston, 1993)
Your Bibliography: McCarthy, A., Woolfson, R., Raju, S. and Poston, L., 1993. Abnormal endothelial cell function of resistance arteries from women with preeclampsia. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 168(4), pp.1323-1330.
In-text: (McCarthy, Woolfson, Raju and Poston, 1993)
Your Bibliography: McCarthy, A., Woolfson, R., Raju, S. and Poston, L., 1993. Abnormal endothelial cell function of resistance arteries from women with preeclampsia. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 168(4), pp.1323-1330.
In-text: (Pascoal, Lindheimer, Nalbantian-Brandt and Umans, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Pascoal, I., Lindheimer, M., Nalbantian-Brandt, C. and Umans, J., 1998. Preeclampsia selectively impairs endothelium-dependent relaxation and leads to oscillatory activity in small omental arteries. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 101(2), pp.464-470.
In-text: (Pascoal, Lindheimer, Nalbantian-Brandt and Umans, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Pascoal, I., Lindheimer, M., Nalbantian-Brandt, C. and Umans, J., 1998. Preeclampsia selectively impairs endothelium-dependent relaxation and leads to oscillatory activity in small omental arteries. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 101(2), pp.464-470.
In-text: (Redman, Sacks and Sargent, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Redman, C., Sacks, G. and Sargent, I., 1999. Preeclampsia: An excessive maternal inflammatory response to pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 180(2), pp.499-506.
In-text: (Redman, Sacks and Sargent, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Redman, C., Sacks, G. and Sargent, I., 1999. Preeclampsia: An excessive maternal inflammatory response to pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 180(2), pp.499-506.
In-text: (Roberts, Taylor and Goldfien, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Roberts, J., Taylor, R. and Goldfien, A., 1991. Clinical and Biochemical Evidence of Endothelial Cell Dysfunction in the Pregnancy Syndrome Preeclampsia. American Journal of Hypertension, 4(8), pp.700-708.
In-text: (Roberts, Taylor and Goldfien, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Roberts, J., Taylor, R. and Goldfien, A., 1991. Clinical and Biochemical Evidence of Endothelial Cell Dysfunction in the Pregnancy Syndrome Preeclampsia. American Journal of Hypertension, 4(8), pp.700-708.
In-text: (Taylor et al., 1991)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, R., Crombleholme, W., Friedman, S., Jones, L., Casal, D. and Roberts, J., 1991. High plasma cellular fibronectin levels correlate with biochemical and clinical features of preeclampsia but cannot be attributed to hypertension alone. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 165(4), pp.895-901.
In-text: (Taylor et al., 1991)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, R., Crombleholme, W., Friedman, S., Jones, L., Casal, D. and Roberts, J., 1991. High plasma cellular fibronectin levels correlate with biochemical and clinical features of preeclampsia but cannot be attributed to hypertension alone. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 165(4), pp.895-901.
In-text: (Yinon et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Yinon, Y., Nevo, O., Xu, J., Many, A., Rolfo, A., Todros, T., Post, M. and Caniggia, I., 2008. Severe Intrauterine Growth Restriction Pregnancies Have Increased Placental Endoglin Levels. The American Journal of Pathology, 172(1), pp.77-85.
In-text: (Yinon et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Yinon, Y., Nevo, O., Xu, J., Many, A., Rolfo, A., Todros, T., Post, M. and Caniggia, I., 2008. Severe Intrauterine Growth Restriction Pregnancies Have Increased Placental Endoglin Levels. The American Journal of Pathology, 172(1), pp.77-85.
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