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    Prediction of Preterm Delivery Based on Maternal Plasma Urocortin by Florio, Pasquale, Linton, Elizabeth A., Torricelli, Michela, Faldini, Elisa, Reis, Fernando M., Imperatore, Alberto, Calonaci, Giulia, Picciolini, Enrico, Petraglia, Felice

    “…Context: Preterm birth still remains a significant management problem, and a large number of markers of the disease have been investigated. Objective: We…”
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    The safety of veralipride by De Leo, Vincenzo, Morgante, Giuseppe, Musacchio, Maria C, Faldini, Elisa, Delia, Ada, Petraglia, Felice

    Published in Expert opinion on drug safety (01-09-2006)
    “…The perimenopausal period, from 1 to 4 years, is characterised by vasomotor symptoms, or hot flushes, and other effects due a deficit of estrogens…”
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    Listeriosis in pregnancy: A case report by Cito, Giuseppe, Luisi, Stefano, Faldini, Elisa, Calonaci, Giulia, Sanseverino, Francesca, Torricelli, Michela, Petraglia, Felice

    “…Listeria monocytogenes is an alimentary infection which can be extremely dangerous for pregnant women. A 34-year-old pregnant woman was hospitalized with fetal…”
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    Re‐evaluation of risk for Down syndrome by means of the combined test in pregnant women of 35 years or more by Centini, Giovanni, Rosignoli, Lucia, Scarinci, Renato, Faldini, Elisa, Morra, Carmina, Centini, Gabriele, Petraglia, Felice

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-02-2005)
    “…Objective Evaluation of combined test in pregnant women 35 years of age and over to detect fetal Down syndrome. Materials and Methods The study population…”
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    Listeriosis in pregnancy: A case report by Cito, Giuseppe, Luisi, Stefano, Faldini, Elisa, Calonaci, Giulia, Sanseverino, Francesca, Torricelli, Michela, Petraglia, Felice

    “…Listeria monocytogenes is an alimentary infection which can be extremely dangerous for pregnant women. A 34-year-old pregnant woman was hospitalized with fetal…”
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