Preterm birth (PTB), or the delivery prior to 37 weeks of gestation, is a significant cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Although twin studies estimate that maternal genetic contributions account for approximately 30% of the incidence of PTB, and other studies reported fetal gene polymorphism association, to date no consistent associations have been identified. In this study, we performed the largest reported genome-wide association study analysis on 1,349 cases of PTB and 12,595 ancestry-matched controls from the focusing on genomic fetal signals. We tested over 2 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for associations with PTB across five subpopulations: African (AFR), the Americas (AMR), European, South Asian, and East Asia...
Background: Spontaneous preterm delivery (PTD) has a multifactorial etiology with evidence of a gene...
[[abstract]]Preterm birth (PTB) contributes significantly to infant mortality and morbidity with lif...
Preterm birth (PTB) is a complex trait, but little is known regarding its major genetic determinants...
Preterm birth (PTB), or the delivery prior to 37 weeks of gestation, is a significant cause of infan...
The purpose of this study was to identify associations between maternal and fetal genetic variants i...
Abstract Background Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) is the leading identifiable cause...
Preterm birth, defined as birth prior to 37 completed weeks gestation, is a serious health concern. ...
Sasha E Parets,1 Anna K Knight,2 Alicia K Smith,1,2 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science...
Preterm birth is defined as a birth prior to 37 completed weeks’Background: gestation. It affects mo...
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that the maternal genome is an important contributor to spont...
Understanding the genetic contribution(s) to the risk of preterm birth may lead to the development o...
Preterm birth (PTB) is a large public health problem in the United States and worldwide. There is a ...
Background Preterm birth (<37 weeks of gestation) is a major cause of neonatal death and morbidity. ...
AIM: Our goal wasto produce a field synopsis of genetic associations with preterm birth and to set u...
Abstract Preterm birth has the highest mortality and morbidity of all pregnancy complications. The b...
Background: Spontaneous preterm delivery (PTD) has a multifactorial etiology with evidence of a gene...
[[abstract]]Preterm birth (PTB) contributes significantly to infant mortality and morbidity with lif...
Preterm birth (PTB) is a complex trait, but little is known regarding its major genetic determinants...
Preterm birth (PTB), or the delivery prior to 37 weeks of gestation, is a significant cause of infan...
The purpose of this study was to identify associations between maternal and fetal genetic variants i...
Abstract Background Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) is the leading identifiable cause...
Preterm birth, defined as birth prior to 37 completed weeks gestation, is a serious health concern. ...
Sasha E Parets,1 Anna K Knight,2 Alicia K Smith,1,2 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science...
Preterm birth is defined as a birth prior to 37 completed weeks’Background: gestation. It affects mo...
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that the maternal genome is an important contributor to spont...
Understanding the genetic contribution(s) to the risk of preterm birth may lead to the development o...
Preterm birth (PTB) is a large public health problem in the United States and worldwide. There is a ...
Background Preterm birth (<37 weeks of gestation) is a major cause of neonatal death and morbidity. ...
AIM: Our goal wasto produce a field synopsis of genetic associations with preterm birth and to set u...
Abstract Preterm birth has the highest mortality and morbidity of all pregnancy complications. The b...
Background: Spontaneous preterm delivery (PTD) has a multifactorial etiology with evidence of a gene...
[[abstract]]Preterm birth (PTB) contributes significantly to infant mortality and morbidity with lif...
Preterm birth (PTB) is a complex trait, but little is known regarding its major genetic determinants...