Reduced Levels of Plasma Kisspeptin During the Antenatal Booking Visit Are Associated With Increased Risk of Miscarriage
Channa Jayasena(Imperial College London), Waljit S. Dhillo(Imperial College London), Ana Padilha(National Health Service), Juan Gonzalez Maffe(Imperial College London), Alexander Comninos(National Health Service), Zubair Sarang(Hammersmith Hospital), Zainab Ganiyu‐Dada(Hammersmith Hospital), Catherine Williamson(King's College London), Ali Abbara(National Health Service), Mohammad A. Ghatei(Hammersmith Hospital), Richard Harvey(National Health Service), L. Regan(National Health Service), Stephen R. Bloom(Imperial College London), M. Dhanjal(King's College London), Chioma Izzi‐Engbeaya(Hammersmith Hospital)
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