New research on pre-eclampsia in mice may have important implications for humans
Sunday, July 27, 2008 - 12:28
in Health & Medicine
In a new March of Dimes-funded study of pre-eclampsia, a serious and potentially deadly disorder that affects about 5 percent of pregnancies, researchers have found results in mice that may have important implications for diagnosis and treatment in humans.
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