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    Iwai T, Kawatsu Y, Kojima T.
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  • 25. Fetal laceration during caesarean section and its medico-legal sequelae.
    Esposito C, Escolino M, Paternoster M, Buccelli C, Graziano V, Falco M, Alicchio F, Cerulo M, Settimi A, Savanelli A.
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  • 26. Vernix caseosa peritonitis.
    Nuñez C.
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  • 27. Fatal Vernix Caseosa Aspiration Associated With Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn.
    Nakwan N, Kamolvisit W, Napapongsuriya C, Chaiwiriyawong P, Charoenlap C.
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  • 29. Proteome analysis of vernix caseosa.
    Tollin M, Jägerbrink T, Haraldsson A, Agerberth B, Jörnvall H.
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    Visscher MO, Utturkar R, Pickens WL, LaRuffa AA, Robinson M, Wickett RR, Narendran V, Hoath SB.
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  • 31. Vernix caseosa peritonitis as a rare complication of cesarean section. A case report.
    Tawfik O, Prather J, Bhatia P, Woodroof J, Gunter J, Webb P.
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    Hart A, MacLachlan A, Bright L, McGuinness MJ, Yu M, Clinckett L, Manuel P, Orizu M.
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  • 33. Interactions among pulmonary surfactant, vernix caseosa, and intestinal enterocytes: intra-amniotic administration of fluorescently liposomes to pregnant rabbits.
    Nishijima K, Shukunami K, Yoshinari H, Takahashi J, Maeda H, Takagi H, Kotsuji F.
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  • 34. Role of Vernix caseosa in the neonate: potential application in the adult population.
    Haubrich KA.
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  • 36. Sea Lions Develop Human-like Vernix Caseosa Delivering Branched Fats and Squalene to the GI Tract.
    Wang DH, Ran-Ressler R, St Leger J, Nilson E, Palmer L, Collins R, Brenna JT.
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  • 37. Meconium granulomas or vernix-induced peritonitis.
    Freedman SI, Ang EP, Toot PJ.
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  • 38. Computed Tomography Findings in Vernix Caseosa Peritonitis.
    Becker-Weidman D, Chung CMC, Nadeem M, Virk J, Chung C.
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  • 39. [Relation between the fatty content of the amniotic epithelium and the quantity of the vernix caseosa].
    LAJOS L, JOBST K, BACSO K.
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  • 40. The newborn infant is protected by an innate antimicrobial barrier: peptide antibiotics are present in the skin and vernix caseosa.
    Marchini G, Lindow S, Brismar H, Ståbi B, Berggren V, Ulfgren AK, Lonne-Rahm S, Agerberth B, Gudmundsson GH.
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