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Clinical Chemistry 30: 1676-1677, 1984;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 30, 1676-1677, Copyright © 1984 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Serum copper concentration significantly less in abnormal pregnancies

PK Buamah, M Russell, A Milford-Ward, P Taylor and DF Roberts

We estimated copper concentration in maternal serum during 244 normal and 15 abnormal pregnancies. Values were lower in the abnormal pregnancies than in the normal ones, and did not vary with gestational age between 15 to 18 weeks in normal pregnancies.





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