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235 related items for PubMed ID: 1872084

  • 1. [Serum and erythrocyte zinc, copper, magnesium and iron in women with normal pregnancies and pregnancy-at-risk (pregnancy-induced hypertension, fetal growth retardation and hepatosis)].
    Peiker G, Müller B, Dawczynski H, Michels W.
    Zentralbl Gynakol; 1991; 113(8):423-30. PubMed ID: 1872084
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  • 2. [Behavior of selenium in serum and erythrocytes in females with normal and risk pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension, fetal retardation and hepatosis)].
    Peiker G, Müller B, Dawczynski H, Winnefeld K.
    Zentralbl Gynakol; 1991; 113(1):45-8. PubMed ID: 2038910
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  • 4. Acute inflammatory response does not affect erythrocyte concentrations of copper, zinc and selenium.
    Oakes EJ, Lyon TD, Duncan A, Gray A, Talwar D, O'Reilly DS.
    Clin Nutr; 2008 Feb; 27(1):115-20. PubMed ID: 18037540
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  • 7. Four trace elements in pregnant women and their relationships with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
    Shen PJ, Gong B, Xu FY, Luo Y.
    Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci; 2015 Dec; 19(24):4690-7. PubMed ID: 26744858
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  • 8. Maternal-fetal status of copper, iron, molybdenum, selenium, and zinc in obese pregnant women in late gestation.
    Al-Saleh E, Nandakumaran M, Al-Harmi J, Sadan T, Al-Enezi H.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2006 Nov; 113(2):113-23. PubMed ID: 17194914
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  • 13. [Serial estimation of rare essential elements during normal and abnormal pregnancy (a contribution to the diagnosis of placental insufficiency) (author's transl)].
    Thieme R, Klose BJ, Schramel P, Samsahl K.
    Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd; 1973 Aug; 33(8):652-61. PubMed ID: 4795785
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  • 16. Maternal plasma proteins, magnesium, zinc and copper concentration at term associated with birth size in Kuwait.
    Mameesh MS, Hathout H, Safar MA, Mahfouz A, Al-Hassan JM.
    Acta Vitaminol Enzymol; 1985 Aug; 7(3-4):183-7. PubMed ID: 4091147
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  • 17. Trace element concentrations and superoxide dismutase and catalase activities in benign and malignant larynx tumors.
    Akçil E, Caylakli F, Akiner M, Koçak M.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2004 Dec; 101(3):193-201. PubMed ID: 15564649
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  • 20. Second-trimester plasma homocysteine levels and pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction.
    Hogg BB, Tamura T, Johnston KE, Dubard MB, Goldenberg RL.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2000 Oct; 183(4):805-9. PubMed ID: 11035317
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