Evidence of changes in the immunophenotype and metabolic characteristics (intracellular reactive oxygen radicals) of fetal, but not maternal, monocytes and granulocytes in the fetal inflammatory response syndrome.
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Preterm labor and chorioamnionitis are associated with neonatal T cell activation.Treatment of abnormal vaginal flora in early pregnancy with clindamycin for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth: a systematic review and metaanalysisIn vivo experiments reveal the good, the bad and the ugly faces of sFlt-1 in pregnancy.An elevated fetal interleukin-6 concentration can be observed in fetuses with anemia due to Rh alloimmunization: implications for the understanding of the fetal inflammatory response syndrome.Leukocyte pyruvate kinase expression is reduced in normal human pregnancy but not in pre-eclampsiaHeme oxygenase and the immune system in normal and pathological pregnanciesHematologic profile of the fetus with systemic inflammatory response syndromeThe role of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in the neutrophilia observed in the fetal inflammatory response syndrome.Blood pH and gases in fetuses in preterm labor with and without systemic inflammatory response syndrome.Interleukin-19 in fetal systemic inflammation.The clinical significance of a positive Amnisure test in women with preterm labor and intact membranesThe transcriptome of the fetal inflammatory response syndromeMethylome of fetal and maternal monocytes and macrophages at the feto-maternal interface.Clinical significance of oligohydramnios in patients with preterm labor and intact membranesInterleukin-33 in the human placentaAcute chorioamnionitis and funisitis: definition, pathologic features, and clinical significanceCharacterization of the fetal blood transcriptome and proteome in maternal anti-fetal rejection: evidence of a distinct and novel type of human fetal systemic inflammatory response.Maternal molecular hydrogen treatment attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced rat fetal lung injury.Fetal inflammation associated with minimal acute morbidity in moderate/late preterm infants.Clinical chorioamnionitis at term V: umbilical cord plasma cytokine profile in the context of a systemic maternal inflammatory response.Clinical chorioamnionitis at term IV: the maternal plasma cytokine profile.Clinical chorioamnionitis at term III: how well do clinical criteria perform in the identification of proven intra-amniotic infection?Clinical chorioamnionitis at term VI: acute chorioamnionitis and funisitis according to the presence or absence of microorganisms and inflammation in the amniotic cavity.Clinical chorioamnionitis at term II: the intra-amniotic inflammatory response.Parallel maternal and fetal immune activation by bacterial toxins in vitro.
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Evidence of changes in the immunophenotype and metabolic characteristics (intracellular reactive oxygen radicals) of fetal, but not maternal, monocytes and granulocytes in the fetal inflammatory response syndrome.
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Evidence of changes in the imm ...... nflammatory response syndrome.
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Bo Hyun Yoon
Edi Vaisbuch
Francesca Gotsch
Juan Pedro Kusanovic
Maria Teresa Gervasi
Offer Erez
Percy Pacora
Pooja Mittal
Ronald F Lamont
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10.1515/JPM.2009.106
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z