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Medical Hypotheses|May 25, 2002
The role of intraplacental vascular smooth muscle in the dynamic placenta: a conceptual framework for understanding uteroplacental diseaseN J Sebire, D Talbert
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 5, 2003
Myogenin and MyoD1 expression in paediatric rhabdomyosarcomasN J Sebire, M Malone
Medical Hypotheses|March 31, 2004
The dynamic placenta: I. Hypothetical model of a placental mechanism matching local fetal blood flow to local intervillus oxygen deliveryD Talbert, N J Sebire
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology|October 26, 2005
Posttransplant de novo membranous nephropathy in childhoodN J Sebire, D Bockenhauer
Medical Hypotheses|August 23, 2001
'Cor placentale': placental intervillus/intravillus blood flow mismatch is the pathophysiological mechanism in severe intrauterine growth restriction due to uteroplacental diseaseN J Sebire, D Talbert
Histopathology|May 26, 2006
p57KIP2 immunostaining in the diagnosis of complete versus partial hydatidiform molesN J Sebire, I Lindsay
Medical Hypotheses|March 31, 2004
The dynamic placenta: II. Hypothetical model of a fetus driven transplacental water balance mechanism producing low apparent permeability in a highly permeable placentaN J Sebire, D Talbert
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 15, 2002
The dynamic placenta: a closer look at the pathophysiology of placental hemodynamics in uteroplacental compromiseN J Sebire, D G Talbert
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology|April 24, 2007
The role of perinatal pathological examination in subclinical infection in obstetricsM Al-Adnani, N J Sebire
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 19, 2008
Gestational trophoblastic disease: current management of hydatidiform moleN J Sebire, M J Seckl
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Medical Hypotheses|May 25, 2002
The role of intraplacental vascular smooth muscle in the dynamic placenta: a conceptual framework for understanding uteroplacental diseaseN J Sebire, D Talbert
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 5, 2003
Myogenin and MyoD1 expression in paediatric rhabdomyosarcomasN J Sebire, M Malone
Medical Hypotheses|March 31, 2004
The dynamic placenta: I. Hypothetical model of a placental mechanism matching local fetal blood flow to local intervillus oxygen deliveryD Talbert, N J Sebire
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology|October 26, 2005
Posttransplant de novo membranous nephropathy in childhoodN J Sebire, D Bockenhauer
Medical Hypotheses|August 23, 2001
'Cor placentale': placental intervillus/intravillus blood flow mismatch is the pathophysiological mechanism in severe intrauterine growth restriction due to uteroplacental diseaseN J Sebire, D Talbert
Histopathology|May 26, 2006
p57KIP2 immunostaining in the diagnosis of complete versus partial hydatidiform molesN J Sebire, I Lindsay
Medical Hypotheses|March 31, 2004
The dynamic placenta: II. Hypothetical model of a fetus driven transplacental water balance mechanism producing low apparent permeability in a highly permeable placentaN J Sebire, D Talbert
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 15, 2002
The dynamic placenta: a closer look at the pathophysiology of placental hemodynamics in uteroplacental compromiseN J Sebire, D G Talbert
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology|April 24, 2007
The role of perinatal pathological examination in subclinical infection in obstetricsM Al-Adnani, N J Sebire
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 19, 2008
Gestational trophoblastic disease: current management of hydatidiform moleN J Sebire, M J Seckl
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