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1. Effects of nutrition and genotype on prion protein (PrPC) gene expression in the fetal and maternal sheep placenta. Evoniuk JM, Johnson ML, Borowicz PP, Caton JS, Vonnahme KA, Reynolds LP, Taylor JB, Stoltenow CL, O'Rourke KI, Redmer DA. Placenta; 2008 May; 29(5):422-8. PubMed ID: 18358531 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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