S. Sarici Et Al. , "An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility," PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4, 2002
Sarici, S. Et Al. 2002. An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility. PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4 .
Sarici, S., Yurdakok, M., SERDAR, M. A., Oran, O., Erdem, G., Tekinalp, G., ... Yigit, S.(2002). An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility. PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4.
Sarici, SU Et Al. "An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility," PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4, 2002
Sarici, SU Et Al. "An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility." PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4, 2002
Sarici, S. Et Al. (2002) . "An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility." PEDIATRICS , vol.109, no.4.
@article{article, author={SU Sarici Et Al. }, title={An early (sixth-hour) serum bilirubin measurement is useful in predicting the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia and severe ABO hemolytic disease in a selective high-risk population of newborns with ABO incompatibility}, journal={PEDIATRICS}, year=2002}