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Protein synthesis by human fetal lung

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981
Biochemical and morphologic studies have shown that proteins and carbohydrate-protein complexes, in addition to phospholipids, are present in the alveolar surface layer. For this reason the study of lung protein synthesis in parallel with phospholipid biosynthesis and its regulation is of interest.
O, Genbacev   +3 more
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Maternal—Fetal Protein Transport

1983
The reproductive success of a species is dependent on the ability of the mother to provide her offspring with a variety of substances essential for the development, nutrition and immunological protection of the fetus and neonate. In this chapter we focus on the process by which essential maternal proteins are specifically transported from the mother to
John W. Woods, Thomas F. Roth
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The “Pregnancy Zone” Protein and Fetal Welfare

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1974
Abstract. The “pregnancy zone” protein (PZ) was demonstrated in the sera of 311 out of 350 pregnant women at term (88.9%). The lack of demonstrable PZ was studied in relation to parameters reflecting fetal maturity (birth weight, placental weight and gestational age).
G, Beckman, B, von Schoulz, T, Stigbrand
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Human epididymis protein 4 and fetal lung maturity

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2021
Abstract Objectives To document the maternal and fetal cord blood levels of human epididymis protein 4 (HE-4) in term and preterm newborns in order to investigate the possible physiological role of HE-4 in fetal lung development. Methods
Hande Esra Koca   +7 more
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Serum Protein Synthesis by the Fetal Rat

Science, 1963
Injection of C 14 -labeled amino acids intraperitoneally into rat fetuses in utero results in greater labeling of fetal serum proteins than when the amino acid is injected into the mother. Maternal partial hepatectomy leads to only minimal changes in serum protein synthesis.
P C, KELLEHER, C D, KENYON, C A, VILLEE
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Ret protein in the human fetal rectum

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1996
A major gene for Hirschsprung's disease (HD) recently has been mapped in chromosome 10q11.2 and identified to be the RET proto-oncogene. Mutations of the RET gene have occurred in HD patients, and abnormalities of expression and function of Ret protein (a receptor tyrosine kinase, which is the product of the RET gene) have been found in their ...
P. K. Tam   +5 more
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Antepartum findings in fetal protein C deficiency

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2000
A pregnancy with fetal homozygous protein C deficiency was complicated in the third trimester by fetal ventriculomegaly, intraorbital thrombosis and placental infarcts, which could be imaged by combined use of ultrasonography and MRI.
P, Kirkinen   +4 more
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Amniotic fluid proteins: Maternal and fetal contributions

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1974
No fetal contribution to amniotic fluid orosomucoid or Gc-globulin is detectable by sensitive methods of phenotyping. These proteins have relatively low molecular weights and are readily cleared into urine and other body fluids. It would appear from this and from the close similarity of amniotic fluid to a passive filtrate of maternal serum that the ...
A M, Johnson   +4 more
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Fetal Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models: Systems Information on Fetal Blood Components and Binding Proteins

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2019
Fetal blood and plasma volume and binding components are critical parameters in a fetal physiologically based pharmacokinetic model. To date, a comprehensive review of their changes during fetal development has not been reported.The objective of this work was to collate and analyze physiological information on fetal blood and plasma volume and binding ...
Khaled Abduljalil   +2 more
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Multiple Laminin Binding Proteins in Human Fetal Heart

Development, Growth & Differentiation, 1994
The possibility of occurrence of laminin binding proteins in cardiac tissue under different stages of growth was examined by affinity chromatography of the soluble fraction of human fetal myocardial plasma membrane over Ln‐Sepharose. A 67 kDa protein was isolated by elution with glycine/HCl buffer containing 1 M NaCl and visualized as a coomassie ...
Priya M, Tomy   +2 more
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