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1. Different Lengths of Gestational Exposure to Secondhand Smoke or e-Cigarette Vapor Induce the Development of Placental Disease Symptoms.

2. Ischemic Placental Disease, Preterm Delivery, and Their Association With Opioid Use During Pregnancy.

3. Placental malperfusion in response to intrauterine inflammation and its connection to fetal sequelae.

4. Residential Proximity to Roadways and Ischemic Placental Disease in a Cape Cod Family Health Study.

5. Vitamin D3 inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced placental inflammation through reinforcing interaction between vitamin D receptor and nuclear factor kappa B p65 subunit.

6. Prenatal drinking-water exposure to tetrachloroethylene and ischemic placental disease: a retrospective cohort study.

7. Peri-implantation hormonal milieu: elucidating mechanisms of abnormal placentation and fetal growth.

8. Thrombophilic-type placental pathologies and skeletal growth delay following maternal administration of angiostatin4.5 in mice.

9. The metabolic effect of antenatal corticosteroid therapy.

10. Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity in human placenta and threatened preterm delivery.

11. A study of maternal lymphoid organs and the progeny following treatment with immunomodulating agents during pregnancy.

12. Morphological study of placentae of expectant mothers exposed to gas leak at Bhopal.

13. The effect of an acute dose of biotin at a post-implantation stage and its relation with female sex steriods in the rat.

15. Fatal placental hemorrhage in pregnant CD-1 mice following one oral dose of T-2 toxin.

16. Effects of massive doses of ergocalciferol plus cholesterol on pregnant rats and their offspring.

17. Placental agenesis, embryonal hydraemia, embryolethality and acute hypervitaminosis A in rats.

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