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Dana Myers
Dana Myers
University of California, San Francisco
Obstetrics
Medicine
Diabetes mellitus
Active Phase Arrest
Cost-effectiveness analysis
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Alloreactive fetal T cells promote uterine contractility in preterm labor via IFN-γ and TNF-α
2018
Science Translational Medicine
Michela Frascoli
Lacy Coniglio
Russell G. Witt
Cerine Jeanty
Shannon Fleck-Derderian
Dana Myers
Tzong-Hae Lee
Sheila M. Keating
Michael P. Busch
Philip J. Norris
Qizhi Tang
Giovanna I. Cruz
Lisa F. Barcellos
Nardhy Gomez-Lopez
Roberto Romero
Tippi C. MacKenzie
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205: Continuing a trial of labor after 2 hours of active-phase labor arrest: A cost-effectiveness analysis
2011
Karla Solheim
Dana Myers
Teresa Sparks
Brian L Shaffer
Yvonne W. Cheng
Aaron Caughey
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205: Continuing a trial of labor after 2 hours of active-phase labor arrest: A cost-effectiveness analysis
2008
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Karla Solheim
Dana Myers
Teresa N. Sparks
Brian L Shaffer
Yvonne W. Cheng
Aaron B. Caughey
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330: Active phase arrest: The effect of arrest duration on mode of delivery
2007
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dana Myers
Nancy Tran
Yvonne W. Cheng
Anjali J Kaimal
Brian L Shaffer
Aaron B. Caughey
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329: Active phase arrest: Perinatal outcomes in vaginal versus cesarean deliveries
2007
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dana Myers
Yvonne W. Cheng
Anjali J Kaimal
Brian L Shaffer
Aaron B. Caughey
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Active phase arrest: Who will deliver vaginally?
2006
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dana Myers
Yvonne W. Cheng
Brian L Shaffer
Anjali J Kaimal
Katherine Bianco
Aaron B. Caughey
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