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[Feto-maternal immunoregulation].
One of the great mysteries in modern immunology is how extraembryonic membranes escape rejection by maternal immune response, although they express paternal genes/anti-genes which should stimulate allogenic recognition and rejection. Generally, two theories try to explain the pregnancy phenomenon.
M, Klink, B, Rózalska, W, Rudnicka
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Determination of fetal thymic morphometric dimensions in relation to gestational age.
Background: the appropriate relationship between gestational age and fetal weight are variables that reflect the intrauterine development and fetal welfare.
Carmen Niurka Piña Loyola +2 more
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Human placental cytotrophoblasts produce the immunosuppressive cytokine interleukin 10. [PDF]
The mechanism by which the mammalian mother accepts the implanting fetus as an allograft remains unexplained, but is likely to be the result of a combination of factors.
Abrams, JS +5 more
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Analysis of indications of induction of labor and feto-maternal outcome in a tertiary care hospital
Shuchi Sharma +2 more
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Como propuesta de diferentes sociedades científicas se estableció el término estado fetal no tranquilizador en sustitución de sufrimiento fetal, que era considerado inespecífico.
Danilo Nápoles Méndez
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783: Fetal membrane organ on chip: An innovative approach to study feto-maternal cellular interactions [PDF]
Lauren Richardson +4 more
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Human-Based New Approach Methodologies in Developmental Toxicity Testing: A Step Ahead from the State of the Art with a Feto–Placental Organ-on-Chip Platform [PDF]
Michaela Luconi +9 more
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Feto-placental Changes in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
Sonti Sulochana, Krishna Priya, Sindhuja
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Reducing early preterm birth for 25 cents a day [PDF]
Editorial.
Quinlivan, Julie
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