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Uterine NK cells: active regulators at the maternal fetal interface

Uterine NK cells: active regulators at the maternal fetal interface

... individual fetal HLA-C alleles will also be required, in addition to the C1/C2 division ...both fetal HLA-C alleles are non-self, and if both are HLA-C2, they would provide an unnatu- rally strong ... See full document

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Maternal obesity drives functional alterations in uterine NK cells

Maternal obesity drives functional alterations in uterine NK cells

... that maternal obesity instructs alterations in uNK cell composition and global gene expres- sion within the uterine environment in early ...uNK cells within the decidual mucosa, and these cellular ... See full document

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T cell behavior at the maternal fetal interface

T cell behavior at the maternal fetal interface

... of maternal leukocytes populate the ma- ternal-fetal interface ...killer cells (NK cells) are well known as critical regulators of spiral artery remodeling in both mice ... See full document

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The importance of the PD 1/PD L1 pathway at the maternal fetal interface

The importance of the PD 1/PD L1 pathway at the maternal fetal interface

... including uterine CD56 + NK cells [48] and it is also expressed by CD8+ T cells in a high ...+ NK cells and ULBP-1 molecule in the surface of syncytiotrophoblast cells ... See full document

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Maternal uterine NK cell–activating receptor KIR2DS1 enhances placentation

Maternal uterine NK cell–activating receptor KIR2DS1 enhances placentation

... trophoblast cells, demonstrating the possibility of allogeneic recognition of fetal trophoblast by KIR on maternal dNK (14, ...major regulators of NK cell function, and all individuals ... See full document

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Ex-Vivo Expansion of Fetal Cells Isolated from Maternal Circulation

Ex-Vivo Expansion of Fetal Cells Isolated from Maternal Circulation

... delivery. Fetal hemoglobin has greater affinity for oxygen when compared to adult ...isolate fetal nucleated RBCs ...study fetal nucleated RBCs to identify chromosomal abnormalities in the ... See full document

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... Killer cells (NK cell) receptor inhibitor that will causes prevention on NK cells to secrete pro- inflammatory ...inhibit NK cell function that causes the secretion of angiogenic and ... See full document

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Maternal and Fetal Plasma Protein Changes in Fetal Growth Restriction

Maternal and Fetal Plasma Protein Changes in Fetal Growth Restriction

... The specificity of the polyclonal antibody provided additional information on all Hp subtypes. The analysis of plasma samples from FGR and control subjects (Figure 2.3B) using anti‐human Hp antibody showed variable  ... See full document

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Uterine rupture: risk factors and prognosis

Uterine rupture: risk factors and prognosis

... rupture that met our criteria and matched them to the following case. The frequency of uterine rupture was 0.77%. The aged group from 25-34 were most represented with 69.5%. The average age was 27.1 ± 2.3 years ... See full document

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Uterine Rupture: Epidemiological Aspects, Etiologies and Maternal Fetal Prognosis in the Obstetric Gynecology Department of the Donka CHU Conakry National Hospital, Guinea

Uterine Rupture: Epidemiological Aspects, Etiologies and Maternal Fetal Prognosis in the Obstetric Gynecology Department of the Donka CHU Conakry National Hospital, Guinea

... - Létalité fœtale: The 164 other newborns were stillborns is 87.23%. This result is similar to those found by DIALLO F.B. and COLL. in Guinea and DOLO A. and COLL. in Mali with respectively 83.3% and 90.2% [8] [10]. On ... See full document

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Association of Maternal Periodontal Disease and Risk of Pre Eclampsia

Association of Maternal Periodontal Disease and Risk of Pre Eclampsia

... enter blood stream, reach maternal fetal interface, trigger or worsen maternal inflammatory response.[5] Numerous studies suggest that periodontal disease as a source of subclinical and [r] ... See full document

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Study of feto maternal outcome in patients with intra uterine fetal death

Study of feto maternal outcome in patients with intra uterine fetal death

... of fetal wellbeing and defining pathophysiological pathways leading to IUFD associated with maternal disease and need to address gaps in knowledge by setting research ... See full document

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Expression of Metallothioneins in Placental and Fetal Tissues in Undisturbed and PGM-Zn Treated Syngeneic Pregnancy

Expression of Metallothioneins in Placental and Fetal Tissues in Undisturbed and PGM-Zn Treated Syngeneic Pregnancy

... stromal cells also imply that they may contribute to mouse hematopoiesis, since in the fetal liver it is governed by “niche cells” surrounding the hematopoietic stem cells ...Paneth ... See full document

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Trophoblast differentiation during embryo implantation and formation of the maternal fetal interface

Trophoblast differentiation during embryo implantation and formation of the maternal fetal interface

... In some societies the critical importance of the placenta in deter- mining pregnancy outcome is acknowledged by its special treat- ment after birth. For example, the Malay people bury placentas in prominent locations ... See full document

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Deficiency of active natural killer cells in the Chediak Higashi syndrome  Localization of the defect using a single cell cytotoxicity assay

Deficiency of active natural killer cells in the Chediak Higashi syndrome Localization of the defect using a single cell cytotoxicity assay

... effector cells did not alter target cell binding, but did increase the maximum NK capacity, percentage of active NK cells and the maximum recycling capacity, as well as the rate of ... See full document

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Original Article EPO improves the proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of trophoblast and decidual stromal cells through activat- ing STAT-5 and inactivating p38 signal in human early pregnancy

Original Article EPO improves the proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of trophoblast and decidual stromal cells through activat- ing STAT-5 and inactivating p38 signal in human early pregnancy

... The cells (HTR8/SVneo cells and DSCs) (n=6) growing on coverslips were cultured for ...The cells were then incubated with 1% BSA in PBS/Tween (PBST) for 30 min to block non-specific binding of ... See full document

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A RELATION BETWEEN ABO BLOOD GROUP AND RH GROUP WITH HYPERTENSION DISORDER AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING AN ANTENATAL CLINIC IN KARKH MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN BAGHDAD

A RELATION BETWEEN ABO BLOOD GROUP AND RH GROUP WITH HYPERTENSION DISORDER AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING AN ANTENATAL CLINIC IN KARKH MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN BAGHDAD

... If a mother is Rh negative but her baby is Rh positive (which can happen if the father is Rh positive), the mother could produce antibodies that fight the baby’s red blood cells. This can happen if blood from the ... See full document

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Prevalence and risk factors for vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency at birth and associated outcome

Prevalence and risk factors for vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency at birth and associated outcome

... study. Maternal data that may correlate with neonatal vitamin D levels at birth, including the pre-pregnancy weight [35], skin color [13], and sun exposure during pregnancy [36] were not ...the maternal ... See full document

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Rab11 family expression in the human placenta: Localization at the maternal fetal interface

Rab11 family expression in the human placenta: Localization at the maternal fetal interface

... cellular interface of the fetal placenta and is a highly active endocytic interface for the import of materials from the maternal ...these cells (Fig 5). Cytotrophoblast ... See full document

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Application of Trophoblast in Noninvasive
Prenatal Testing

Application of Trophoblast in Noninvasive Prenatal Testing

... target cells, At present, HLA-G, β - hCG and CK are the most widely used placental trophoblast specific antibodies ...trophoblast cells and intermediate trophoblast ...target cells, and under the ... See full document

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