Paper - The ductus arteriosus in the human fetus and newborn infant

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Nobaok GJ. and Irving Rehman I. The ductus arteriosus in the human fetus and newborn infant. (1941) Anat. Rec. -530.

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This historic 1941 paper by Nobaok and Rehman describes the development of the ductus arteriosus in the human fetus and newborn infant.

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