J Clin Invest 33(12): 1642-1645
Plasma 17-Ketosteroids of Full-Term and Premature Infants<sup><a href="#fn1" rid="fn1" class=" fn">1</a>,</sup><sup><a href="#fn2" rid="fn2" class=" fn">2</a></sup>
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