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High-altitude ancestry protects against hypoxia-associated reductions in fetal growth
- Colleen Glyde Julian, University of Colorado Altitude Research Center, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Campus Box B123, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Suite 301 (BRB), Denver, Colorado 80262, USA; cgjulian{at}ouray.cudenver.edu
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High-altitude ancestry protects against hypoxia-associated reductions in fetal growth
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- Accepted February 16, 2007
- First published February 28, 2007.
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