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Influence of infection during pregnancy on fetal developmentGroup B streptococcal infection of the choriodecidua induces dysfunction of the cytokeratin network in amniotic epithelium: a pathway to membrane weakeningA streptococcal lipid toxin induces membrane permeabilization and pyroptosis leading to fetal injuryA hemolytic pigment of Group B Streptococcus allows bacterial penetration of human placentaThe hidden maternal-fetal interface: events involving the lymphoid organs in maternal-fetal tolerance.Pregnancy, microchimerism, and the maternal grandmother.Choriodecidual group B streptococcal inoculation induces fetal lung injury without intra-amniotic infection and preterm labor in Macaca nemestrina.Effect of parity on fetal and maternal microchimerism: interaction of grafts within a host?Choriodecidual infection downregulates angiogenesis and morphogenesis pathways in fetal lungs from Macaca nemestrinaCryopreservation of Human Mucosal Leukocytes.Choriodecidual Group B Streptococcal Infection Induces miR-155-5p in the Fetal Lung in Macaca nemestrina.Uterine overdistention induces preterm labor mediated by inflammation: observations in pregnant women and nonhuman primates.Complex chimerism: pregnancy after solid organ transplantationAutoimmune disease during pregnancy and the microchimerism legacy of pregnancy.Group B Streptococcus circumvents neutrophils and neutrophil extracellular traps during amniotic cavity invasion and preterm labor.Pretreatment with toll-like receptor 4 antagonist inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced preterm uterine contractility, cytokines, and prostaglandins in rhesus monkeys.Fetal brain lesions after subcutaneous inoculation of Zika virus in a pregnant nonhuman primateSynergy and interactions among biological pathways leading to preterm premature rupture of membranes.Perinatal Group B Streptococcal Infections: Virulence Factors, Immunity, and Prevention Strategies.Choriodecidual inflammation: a harbinger of the preterm labor syndrome.Congenital Zika virus infection as a silent pathology with loss of neurogenic output in the fetal brain.Human cervical mucus plugs exhibit insufficiencies in antimicrobial activity towards Group B Streptococcus.Evidence of cardiac involvement in the fetal inflammatory response syndrome: disruption of gene networks programming cardiac development in nonhuman primates.Femur-Sparing Pattern of Abnormal Fetal Growth in Pregnant Women from New York City After Maternal Zika Virus Infection.Group B streptococcus exploits vaginal epithelial exfoliation for ascending infection.Parallel detection of lactobacillus and bacterial vaginosis-associated bacterial DNA in the chorioamnion and vagina of pregnant women at term.Dramatic enhancement of the detection limits of bioassays via ultrafast deposition of polydopamineThe Aftermath of Zika: Need for Long-Term Monitoring of Exposed ChildrenMiscarriage and stillbirth following maternal Zika virus infection in nonhuman primatesReplyZika Virus and the Non-Microcephalic Fetus: Why We Should Still WorryAntenatal IL-1-dependent inflammation persists postnatally and causes retinal and sub-retinal vasculopathy in progenyLipid analogs reveal features critical for hemolysis and diminish granadaene mediated Group B Streptococcus infectionAuthor Correction: Antenatal IL-1-dependent inflammation persists postnatally and causes retinal and sub-retinal vasculopathy in progenyMid-trimester amniotic fluid proteome's association with spontaneous preterm delivery and gestational durationUltrasound prediction of Zika virus-associated congenital injury using the profile of fetal growth
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