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    • Evolution of sleep-disordered breathing and blood pressure during menopausal transitionExploratory Analysis of CA125-MGL and –STn Glycoforms in the Differential Diagnostics of Pelvic Masses  (2023)
    • Experience of climacteric symptoms among 42-46 and 52-56-year-old women2003
    • Experiences of induction of labor - Associations with maternal sleep quality and depressive symptomsExpression of insulin-receptor substrate-1 and-2 in ovaries from women with insulin resistance and from controls2025
    • Experiences of induction of labor with a catheter – A prospective randomized controlled trial comparing the outpatient and inpatient setting2020
    • Experiences of interactive ultrasound examination among women at risk of preterm birth: a qualitative study  (2019)
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    • Expression of CPPED1 in human trophoblasts is associated with timing of term birth  (2018)
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    • Extensive mutational ctDNA profiles reflect High-grade serous cancer tumors and reveal emerging mutations at recurrence  (2024)
    • External causes are leading causes of death in women of reproductive age: a registry study on maternal perinatal health, hypertensive pregnancy disorders and mortality in Finland  (2025)

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