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Study data from Kinki University, Department of Pediatrics update understanding of cord blood in children

Published in Blood Weekly, May 24th, 2007

A report, "Normal values for KL-6 in cord venous plasma of neonates," is newly published data in Pediatrics International. According to recent research published in the journal Pediatrics International, "KL-6 in umbilical cord blood, including from premature infants, and perinatal factors that may affect these values have not yet been adequately discussed. The authors investigated factors affecting cord venous plasma levels of KL-6 in neonates, and to establish a normal range of values for KL-6 in neonatal cord blood."

"Cord plasma levels of KL-6 were measured in 75 neonates, and statistical analysis of factors affecting these levels was performed. A...

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