Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling

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Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling. / Donkin, Ida; Barrès, Romain; Pinborg, Anja.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 178, No. 37, V02160132, 12.09.2016, p. 2-5.

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Harvard

Donkin, I, Barrès, R & Pinborg, A 2016, 'Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 178, no. 37, V02160132, pp. 2-5. <http://ugeskriftet.dk/videnskab/epigenetisk-paavirkning-af-fosterets-udvikling>

APA

Donkin, I., Barrès, R., & Pinborg, A. (2016). Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 178(37), 2-5. [V02160132]. http://ugeskriftet.dk/videnskab/epigenetisk-paavirkning-af-fosterets-udvikling

Vancouver

Donkin I, Barrès R, Pinborg A. Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2016 Sep 12;178(37):2-5. V02160132.

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Donkin, Ida ; Barrès, Romain ; Pinborg, Anja. / Epigenetisk påvirkning af fosterets udvikling. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2016 ; Vol. 178, No. 37. pp. 2-5.

Bibtex

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