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Decreased concentrations of the lipoprotein lipase inhibitor angiopoietin like protein 4 and increased serum triacylglycerol are associated with increased neonatal fat mass in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus / Henar Ortega Senovilla

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Table 2. Metabolic Parameters in Maternal Serum Close to Delivery From Control and GDM Pregnant Women, Classified by Percentile of Neonatal Fat Mass
Table 3. Metabolic Parameters in Cord Serum From Control and GDM Pregnant Women, Classified by Percentile of Neonatal Fat Mass

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