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Pregnant women may help researchers find answer to prematurity

Pregnant women may help researchers find answer to prematurity

January 31, 2012

http://www.king5.com/health/childrens-healthlink/Pregnant-women-may-help-researchers-find-answer-to-prematurity-138359834.html

 

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In a major initiative, Seattle Children's researchers are asking women's help as they search for answers that may explain and ultimately prevent preterm delivery. Dr. Craig Rubens and his research team believe the GAPPS Repository of tissue samples they are collecting from pregnant women will yield clues.

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