POLYMORPHISM OF THE ADRB2 rs1042713 GENE IS NOT
ASSOCIATED WITH SPONTANEOUS PRETERM BIRTH:
ANALYSES IN A SLOVENIAN SAMPLE AND META ANALYSIS Peterlin A1, Maver A1, Jan Z2, Lovrecic L1, Tul N2, Peterlin B1 *Corresponding Author: Professor Borut Peterlin, Clinical Institute of Medical Genetics, Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Šlajmerjeva 3, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tel/Fax: +386-1-5401-137. E
-mail: borut.peterlin@guest.arnes.si page: 35
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