Pregnancy in humans is a multi-step complex physiological process comprising three discrete events, decidualization, implantation and placentation. Its overall success depends on the incremental advantage that each of the preceding stages passes on to ...
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Proteome Analysis of Daily Urine Samples of Pregnant Rats Unveils Developmental Processes of Fetus as Well as Physiological Changes in Mother Rats [PDF]
Significant physiological changes occur in both the fetus and the mother during pregnancy. Urine proteins have been shown to reflect a wide range of physiological and pathological changes in the body.
Haitong Wang +5 more
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Electrophoretic Profile of Urinary Proteins in Goats During the Peripartum Period [PDF]
Background: Urinary proteins may reflect physiological changes occurring during the periparturient period, but reference data for goats are still lacking.
Berihu Gebrekidan Teklehaymanot +8 more
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Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins Identification in Skopelos Goat Milk by Means of Mass Spectrometry [PDF]
The proteins most frequently associated with pregnancy are the pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs), which are abundantly expressed placental products in species belonging to the order Cetartiodactyla.
Efterpi Bouroutzika +4 more
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Association between peripheral markers in women with malaria in pregnancy and small newborns: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Alterations in angiogenic proteins play a role in newborn growth potential, and they have been widely studied, but not further explored in malaria research.
Maria Inês Dos Santos +9 more
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Recent Possibilities for the Diagnosis of Early Pregnancy and Embryonic Mortality in Dairy Cows
One of the most recent techniques for the on-farm diagnosis of early pregnancy (EP) in cattle is B-mode ultrasonography. Under field conditions, acceptable results may be achieved with ultrasonography from Days 25 to 30 post-AI.
Ottó Szenci
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Porcine salivary proteome analysis identifies potential early pregnancy-specific protein biomarkers
Early diagnosis of pregnancy is of utmost importance to optimize profit in pig husbandry. Identifying candidate protein biomarkers for early diagnosis of pregnancy in a non-invasive sample such as saliva may produce a colossal lead to accomplish the ...
MONTI DAS +7 more
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Mass spectrometry-based proteomics have become a valued tool for conducting comprehensive analyses in amniotic fluid samples with pathologies. Our research interest is the finding and characterization of proteins related to normal vs. polyhydramnios (non-
Rūta Navakauskienė +6 more
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Pregnancy represents a natural modulation of the disease course, where the relapse rate decreases, especially in the 3rd ...
Georgia Papapavlou Lingehed +15 more
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Medawar’s PostEra: Galectins Emerged as Key Players During Fetal-Maternal Glycoimmune Adaptation
Lectin-glycan interactions, in particular those mediated by the galectin family, regulate many processes required for a successful pregnancy. Over the past decades, increasing evidence gathered from in vitro and in vivo experiments indicate that members ...
Ellen Menkhorst +7 more
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