• Вплив пробіотиків на перинатальні результати у пацієнток з високим ризиком передчасних пологів
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Вплив пробіотиків на перинатальні результати у пацієнток з високим ризиком передчасних пологів

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2017.8(124):124–129

Nami Kirihara, Masato Kamitomo, Tatsunori Tabira, Takashi Hashimoto, Hiroko Taniguchi, Takatsugu Maeda
Скорочений варіант. Адаптовано – С.О. Шурпяк

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