Maternal influenza infection is likely to alter fetal brain development indirectly: the virus is not detected in the fetus
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scientific article published in April 2005
scientific article published in April 2005
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Maternal influenza infection is likely to alter fetal brain development indirectly: the virus is not detected in the fetus
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Friday, April 1, 2005
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"Maternal influenza infection is likely to alter fetal brain development indirectly: the virus is not detected in the fetus" (language: en)
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Limin Shi
Nora Tu
Paul H Patterson
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External Links
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10.1016/J.IJDEVNEU.2004.05.005
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15749254
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