
DELINEATION OF PARTIAL CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES IN EARLY PREGNANCY LOSSES Bozhinovski Gj1, Terzikj M1, Kubelka-Sabit K2,3, Plaseska-Karanfilska D1,* *Corresponding Author: *Corresponding Author: Prof. Dijana Plaseska-Karanfilska, M.D., Ph.D. Research Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology “Georgi D. Efremov,” Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Krste Misirkov 2, 1000, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia. Tel: +389-2-3235-410 E-mail: dijana@manu.edu.mk page: 23
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