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  • 30. Elevated nucleated red blood cell count: a population-based study.
    Ustün Y, Engin-Ustün Y, Kaya E, Meydanli MM, Kulak N.
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  • 37. Timing of fetal nucleated red blood cell count elevation in response to acute hypoxia.
    Blackwell SC, Hallak M, Hotra JW, Refuerzo J, Hassan SS, Sokol RJ, Sorokin Y.
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  • 40. Nucleated red blood cell and platelet counts in asphyxiated neonates sufficient to result in permanent neurologic impairment.
    Phelan JP, Kirkendall C, Korst LM, Martin GI.
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