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Examination of possible role of the chlamydial stress proteins in pathogenesis of ectopic pregnancy [PDF]
Introduction. Chlamydia trachomatis infections are the most prevalent bacterial sexually transmitted infections recognized throughout the world. In the last few years, several studies have indicated that predisposition of C.
Vivoda Maja +4 more
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Pregnancy alters the disposition and exposure to multiple drugs indicated for pregnancy-related complications. Previous in vitro studies have shown that pregnancy-related hormones (PRHs) alter the expression and function of certain cytochrome P450s (CYPs)
Muluneh M. Fashe +5 more
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Protein Metabolism in Pregnancy [PDF]
Adaptation to pregnancy involves major changes in maternal metabolism to provide for the growing demands of the conceptus. Although changes in glucose metabolism, and possibly in fatty acid metabolism, occur in parallel with the increasing energy demands of the mother and the fetus, adaptation of protein metabolism appears to be in anticipation of ...
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The Influence of Tobacco Smoke on Protein and Metal Levels in the Serum of Women during Pregnancy. [PDF]
Tobacco smoking by pregnant women has a negative effect on fetal development and increases pregnancy risk by changing the oxidative balance and microelements level.
Marta Wrześniak +3 more
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Measuring protein excretion in pregnancy [PDF]
SUMMARY: The recognition and detection of proteinuria has been acknowledged as an important clinical marker of renal disease since 1827 when Richard Bright published his landmark medical case reports. In more recent times, the broader community of clinicians has come to share the enthusiasm of nephrologists in recognizing the importance of protein ...
Jane L, Holt +2 more
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Exosome-Contained APOH Associated With Antiphospholipid Syndrome
BackgroundAntiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disease that can lead to thrombosis and/or pregnancy complications. Exosomes, membrane-encapsulated vesicles that are released into the extracellular environment by many types of cells ...
Yuan Tan +4 more
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The placenta is an endocrine fetal organ, which secretes a plethora of steroid- and proteo-hormones, metabolic proteins, growth factors, and cytokines in order to adapt maternal physiology to pregnancy.
C. Stern +6 more
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The goal of this study was to determine the plasma concentrations of the acute phase proteins fibrino-gen and ceruloplasmin during the pregnancy and postpartum period in goats.
I. Fasulkov +5 more
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Background In the assisted reproduction, the infertile molecules of spermatozoa from normozoospermic men who underwent the unexplained failure of in vitro fertilization (IVF) due to the lack of sperm binding to the normal zona pellucida, and then ...
Xin Liu +11 more
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Introduction: Dysfunction of placental development is involved in early pregnancy loss. Senescent changes have been seen in missed miscarriage, one type of pregnancy loss.
Yi Zhang +6 more
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