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Analgesic Effect of Human Placenta Hydrolysate on CFA-Induced Inflammatory Pain in Mice. [PDF]
Park KT+9 more
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Environmental Hygienic Studies on Mercury Compounds. IV. Mercury-binding Proteins in Human Placenta
KAZUNORI MITANI+2 more
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Plastamination: A Rising Concern for Parkinson's Disease
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
Roberto Erro+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Monogenic disorders (MDs), often associated with developmental delay, intellectual disability, hypotonia, or dysmorphic facial features, typically go undetected during pregnancy. These disorders are frequently caused by de novo single nucleotide variants (SNVs), which are not currently covered by routine non‐invasive prenatal testing
Kristína Valovičová+4 more
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Modelling the maternal-fetal interface: An in vitro approach to investigate nutrient and drug transport across the human placenta. [PDF]
Fuenzalida B+5 more
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Hemophilia A: An Ideal Disease for Prenatal Therapy
ABSTRACT Hemophilia A (HA) is the most common inherited coagulation defect. Current state‐of‐the‐art treatment consists of frequent administration of prophylactic infusions of coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) protein or bispecific antibodies that replace the cofactor function of FVIIIa to maintain hemostasis. However, these treatments are far from ideal,
Christopher D. Porada+2 more
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An old dog with new tricks: TFEB promotes syncytin expression and cell fusion in the human placenta. [PDF]
Renaud SJ.
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ABSTRACT Objective The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of LC‐GS in detecting clinically relevant chromosomal abnormalities in comparison with conventional CMA within a prenatal context. Methods We conducted a prospective study involving 200 amniotic fluid samples.
Yan Yin+11 more
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Vaginal Delivery in Cases of Prenatally Diagnosed Omphalocele: Feasibility and Outcomes
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess outcomes of fetuses with prenatally detected omphalocele and the frequency of successful vaginal delivery in pregnancies with suspected non‐lethal omphalocele and intended active neonatal management and its impact on neonatal outcome.
H. Heinrich+5 more
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