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Ontogenesis of prolactin receptors in the human fetus in early gestation  Implications for tissue differentiation and development

Ontogenesis of prolactin receptors in the human fetus in early gestation Implications for tissue differentiation and development

... of gestation and in tissues of the embryonic and fetal rat on days ...in early fetal development of intense PRLR im- munoreactivity in tissues derived from embryonic meso- derm, including the periadrenal ...

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Does advanced maternal age confer a survival advantage to infants born at early gestation?

Does advanced maternal age confer a survival advantage to infants born at early gestation?

... at early versus later gestation, two separate models were constructed for births at early (22–33 weeks) and late gestation (34–43 ...for early gestation fetal, neonatal or ...

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Hypoxia alters early gestation human cytotrophoblast differentiation/invasion in vitro and models the placental defects that occur in preeclampsia

Hypoxia alters early gestation human cytotrophoblast differentiation/invasion in vitro and models the placental defects that occur in preeclampsia

... These studies suggest that hypoxia can specifically alter a cell’s gene expression and protein repertoire. Here we report the results of experiments in which we analyzed the effects of varying the oxygen content of the ...

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Mechanistic Pathways From Early Gestation Through Infancy and Neurodevelopment

Mechanistic Pathways From Early Gestation Through Infancy and Neurodevelopment

... The longitudinal design of this study beginning in early gestation allowed the evaluation of both distal and proximal risk factors contributing to neurodevelopment. We identified key risk factors and ...

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Hypospadias and Early Gestation Growth Restriction in Infants

Hypospadias and Early Gestation Growth Restriction in Infants

... of early gestational cause as there was proportionate involvement of somatic (weight and length) and brain growth (head circumfer- ...in early gestation suggests that common environmental fac- tor(s) ...

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Maternal Neonatal Outcome in Relation to Placental Location, Dimensions in Early Pregnancy

Maternal Neonatal Outcome in Relation to Placental Location, Dimensions in Early Pregnancy

... and the rate of placental growth may influence fetal size. Researchers have also reported that these effects are evident in the first half of pregnancy, and appear to be medicated through maternal weight and weight gain; ...

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The case for establishing a Holocaust survivors cohort in Israel

The case for establishing a Holocaust survivors cohort in Israel

... in early gestation, and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes with any in utero exposure, but minimal or no effects on adult mortality or cognitive ...

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Transient elevation of messenger RNA encoding gastrin releasing peptide, a putative pulmonary growth factor in human fetal lung

Transient elevation of messenger RNA encoding gastrin releasing peptide, a putative pulmonary growth factor in human fetal lung

... plateaued at levels 25-fold higher than in adult lungs from 16 to approximately 30 wk and then declined to near adult levels by 34 wk gestation. By contrast, GRP peptide levels remain elevated until several months ...

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Systemic and local immune responses in sheep after Neospora caninum experimental infection at early, mid and late gestation

Systemic and local immune responses in sheep after Neospora caninum experimental infection at early, mid and late gestation

... at early gestation in our previous work had demonstrated the highest parasite burdens but only mild lesions, which might be attributed to the short time frame between infection and abortion ...

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Heterogeneity of respiratory distress syndrome: risk factors and morbidity associated with early and late gestation disease

Heterogeneity of respiratory distress syndrome: risk factors and morbidity associated with early and late gestation disease

... at early gestation and a second peak at late term gestation ...the early incidence of Hodgkin disease among young adults is caused by primary infection (non-EBV), while the second peak among ...

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L Arginine Modulates Maternal Hormonal Profiles and Neonatal Traits during Two Stages of Pregnancy in Sheep

L Arginine Modulates Maternal Hormonal Profiles and Neonatal Traits during Two Stages of Pregnancy in Sheep

... the gestation stage, our results favored the administration of a low dose of l-arginine at an early stage of pregnancy ...of gestation. Giving arginine in the last 8 weeks of gestation in our ...

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THE ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTION INDICES IN THE TRANSYLVANIAN HALF-HEAVY HORSE BREED IN BECLEAN STUD FARM

THE ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTION INDICES IN THE TRANSYLVANIAN HALF-HEAVY HORSE BREED IN BECLEAN STUD FARM

... the gestation, which all prove the influence of the environment, being also genetically determined while the number of heat cycles and mating/gestation, service-period and the time between foalings are all ...

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Developmental origins of obesity and type 2 diabetes: molecular aspects and role of chemicals

Developmental origins of obesity and type 2 diabetes: molecular aspects and role of chemicals

... In experimental cell cultures and animal studies, a variety of chemicals have been shown to act as adipogen- esis or obesity-inducing agents. A number of chemicals are known to promote obesity by increasing the number of ...

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The effect of stress and anxiety associated with maternal prenatal diagnosis on feto-maternal attachment

The effect of stress and anxiety associated with maternal prenatal diagnosis on feto-maternal attachment

... This study shows that women who have recently under- gone an invasive test have higher levels of anxiety com- pared to women at earlier gestations first attending for antenatal care, and to women at a later ...

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Current Update on Recurrent Pregnancy Loss.

Current Update on Recurrent Pregnancy Loss.

... Cervical incompetence is a well-known cause of mid- trimester pregnancy loss. Cervical cerclage/stitch is applied in cases of cervical incompetence in pregnancy. The cerclage is clearly recommended in patients with ...

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Prolonged Indomethacin Exposure Is Associated With Decreased White Matter Injury Detected With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Premature Newborns at 24 to 28 Weeks’ Gestation at Birth

Prolonged Indomethacin Exposure Is Associated With Decreased White Matter Injury Detected With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Premature Newborns at 24 to 28 Weeks’ Gestation at Birth

... METHODS. This was a prospective cohort study conducted at the intensive care nursery at University of California San Francisco Children’s Hospital. Patients included 57 premature newborns between 24 and 27 ( ⫹ 6 days) ...

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Sex differences in rat placental development: from pre-implantation to late gestation

Sex differences in rat placental development: from pre-implantation to late gestation

... the early embryo, and therefore, may suggest that the reported sex differences are not in embryonic growth, but in differential survival from an artefact of ...as early as the 8-cell stage in the mouse ...

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Gelatinase (MMP-2 and -9) expression profiles during gestation in the bovine endometrium

Gelatinase (MMP-2 and -9) expression profiles during gestation in the bovine endometrium

... the early implantation period in ...cause early embryo loss in many species, and MMPs participate in the regulation of endometrial functions in ruminants ...

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TROPHOBLAST INVASION AND UTERIOIMPLANTATION GROWTH IN EARLY RAT GESTATION REQUISITE ADRENOMEDULLIN

TROPHOBLAST INVASION AND UTERIOIMPLANTATION GROWTH IN EARLY RAT GESTATION REQUISITE ADRENOMEDULLIN

... and early placental development (days 2–8 of gestation) would result in impaired implantation formation and fetal growth restriction in ...rats. Early pregnancy in rodents is characterized by a ...

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Stratification of Risk of Early-Onset Sepsis in Newborns ≥34 Weeks’ Gestation

Stratification of Risk of Early-Onset Sepsis in Newborns ≥34 Weeks’ Gestation

... Application of our risk strati fi cation could have a major effect on hospital use. Currently, ∼ 6% of newborns born at $ 34 weeks ’ gestation are treated with systemic antibiotics in the neo- natal period in KPNC ...

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