Effects of maternal Campylobacter rectus infection on murine placenta, fetal and neonatal survival, and brain development

scientific article published in November 2005

Effects of maternal Campylobacter rectus infection on murine placenta, fetal and neonatal survival, and brain development is …
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P356DOI10.1902/JOP.2005.76.11-S.2133
P698PubMed publication ID16277586

P2093author name stringLin D
Beck JD
Offenbacher S
Bobetsis YA
Barros SP
Riché EL
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P433issue11 Suppl
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectCampylobacterQ131488
Campylobacter rectusQ5028747
maternal healthQ6786626
P304page(s)2133-2143
P577publication date2005-11-01
P1433published inJournal of PeriodontologyQ6295732
P1476titleEffects of maternal Campylobacter rectus infection on murine placenta, fetal and neonatal survival, and brain development
P478volume76

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