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Whole blood and plasma from umbilical cords and antepartum and postpartum mothers
Amnion epithelial cells of C-section patients with GR knockdown and treated with MPA + TNFa
Deciduae at Caesarean section from pre-eclamptic pregnancies
Placenta from mothers after normal labor or Cesarean delivery
Myometrial gene expression asssociated with spontaneous term dystocic labor
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Previous prelabor or intrapartum cesarean delivery and risk of placenta previa.
Surgical-site infection in multifetal cesarean delivery.
Caesarean delivery on maternal request: the perspective of the postpartum women.
Utilizing machine learning to predict unplanned cesarean delivery.
Maternal Morbidity with Repeated Cesarean Deliveries.
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Dexmedetomidine for Cesarean Delivery
Immune and Physical Recovery Following Cesarean Delivery
SeprafilmĀ® Adhesion Barrier and Cesarean Delivery
Dexamethasone for Post Cesarean Delivery Analgesia
Traxi Panniculus Retractor for Cesarean Delivery
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