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Placental polyamine metabolism differs by fetal sex, fetal growth restriction, and preeclampsia

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Table 1. Characteristics of the participants included in the analysis of metabolites at 36 weeks of gestational age by outcome status, and all women included in the Pregnancy Outcome Prediction study
Figure 1. Analysis of the placental transcriptome by fetal sex. (A) Multidimensional scaling plot of RNA-seq data
Figure 2. Placental enrichment of genes escaped from X-chromosome inactivation. (tissues (GTEx) of the 22 genes with placental female-biased expression
Figure 3. Promoter methylation analysis of X chromosome genes in male and female placentas
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