path(HP:Preeclampsia)
There are many examples of studies that have shown increased A1M in serum or urine to be a biomarker of diseases such as preeclampsia (Anderson et al., 2011, 2016; Gram et al., 2015), and kidney failure (Terzi et al., 2014; Kang et al., 2015). PubMed:30505280
There are many examples of studies that have shown increased A1M in serum or urine to be a biomarker of diseases such as preeclampsia (Anderson et al., 2011, 2016; Gram et al., 2015), and kidney failure (Terzi et al., 2014; Kang et al., 2015). PubMed:30505280
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