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2013A label-free selected reaction monitoring workflow identifies a subset of pregnancy specific glycoproteins as potential predictive markers of early-onset pre-eclampsiaBlankley, R.; Fisher, C.; Westwood, M.; North, R.; Baker, P.; Walker, M.; Williamson, A.; Whetton, A.; Lin, W.; McCowan, L.; Roberts, C.; Cooper, G.; Unwin, R.; Myers, J.
2002Linkage and association studies of IL1B and IL1RN gene polymorphisms in preeclampsiaLachmeijer, A.; Nosti-Escanilla, M.; Bastiaans, E.; Pals, G.; Sandkuijl, L.; Kostense, P.; Aarnoudse, J.; Crusius, J.; Pena Vargas, A.; Dekker, G.; Arngrimsson, R.; ten Kate, L.
2013Magnesium sulphate for women at term for neuroprotection of the fetusNguyen, T.; Crowther, C.; Wilkinson, D.; Bain, E.
2008One-carbon metabolism enzyme polymorphisms and uteroplacental insufficiencyFurness, D.; Fenech, M.; Khong, T.; Romero, R.; Dekker, G.
2007Reduced maternal corticosteroid-binding globulin and cortisol levels in pre-eclampsia and gamete recipient pregnanciesHo, J.; Lewis, J.; O'Loughlin, P.; Bagley, C.; Romero, R.; Dekker, G.; Torpy, D.
2014Clinical prediction models for pre-eclampsia: time to take the next stepKleinrouweler, C.E.; Mol, B.W.
1999Revisiting the epidemiological standard of preeclampsia: primigravidty or primipaternity?Robillard, P.Y.; Dekker, G.; Hulsey, T.
2002Evolutionary adaptations to pre-eclampsia/eclampsia in humans: Low fecundability rate, loss of oestrus, prohibitions of incest and systematic polyandryRobillard, P.; Dekker, G.; Hulsey, T.
1998Pregnancies complicated by retained placenta: sex ratio and relation to preeclampsiaKhong, T.; Staples, A.; Chan, A.; Keane, R.; Wilkinson, C.
2003Homocysteine and pregnancyHague, W.