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It should be noted that restoration efforts are unlikely to be successful if the infant is not breastfed, as human milk oligosaccharides support the growth of the beneficial microbes. The long-term health benefits of infant microbiota restoration should be investigated especially in different risk ...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder in pregnancy characterized by placental malperfusion and subsequent multi-organ injury. It accounts for approximately 14% of maternal deaths and 10–25% of perinatal deaths globally. In addition, preeclampsia has b
Placental hypoxia is an important factor in the aetiology of pregnancy complications like intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and preeclampsia [8] and can also arise in women with asthma, anaemia or those who smoke [[9], [10], [11]]. Moreover, it occurs in pregnancies at high altitude,...
The role of creatine in placental energy metabolism at birth: initial insights from the creatine and pregnancy outcomes (CPO) cohort study of low-risk pregnancy. Placenta. 2023;140:e70. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2023.07.221 (Open in a new window)Google Scholar...
G-CSF receptors can be found throughout the reproductive system, especially in placental cytotrophoblasts, syncytiotrophoblasts, decidual stromal cells, endometrial glandular cells and follicular cells, which provide the foundation for the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. Most studies so far ...
1988). OnfFN, but not norFN, is able to induce EMT in carcinoma cells. Moreover, onfFN acts synergistically in this repect with the transforming growth factor, TGFβ1 (Ding et al. 2012). Interestingly, tumor MUC1 differs from normal epithelial MUC1 in a similar conformational change ...
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