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Unconjugated estriol is a form of the hormone estriol that is not bound to any other molecules, and it is often measured during pregnancy as part of the triple or quadruple screening tests to assess the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, such as Down syndrome. It is produced by the placenta and fetal liver, and its levels can provide important information about fetal well-being and development.
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