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Evaluation of serum granulocyte colony stimulating factor levels in infants of preeclamptic mothers
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SUMMARY: Güner S, Yigit S, Cetin M, Kirazli S, Yurdakök M, Korkmaz A, Tekinalp G. Evaluation of serum granulocyte colony stimulating factor levels in infants of preeclamptic mothers. Turk J Pediatr 2007; 49: 55-60.
In this study we aimed to evaluate the relationship between serum granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) levels and absolute neutrophil counts (ANC) in infants of preeclamptic mothers.
The study group consisted of 31 infants of preeclamptic mothers while the ...
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