We investigated the levels of S100 beta protein (S100B) in the serum of fetuses with neural tube defects (NTD), and their mother. Samples from 20 fetuses with NTD and 30 controls at the same gestational age, and their mothers, were studied. S100B protein levels were determined using Lia-mat Sangtec. kit. S100B concentrations were significantly higher in NTD fetuses (median 2.71 microg/L) than in control subjects (median 0.98 microg/L). Increased S100B levels were also found in mothers carrying fetuses with NTD compared to control and uncomplicated pregnancies. This study indicates that NTD is associated with increased serum concentration of S100B in fetuses and mothers. Moreover, it gives information on S100B levels in the fetal circulation...
Objective: S100B is produced by glia of the central and peripheral nervous systems and is considered...
Objectives: Fetal growth restriction is associated with chronic fetal hypoxia, poor perinatal outcom...
The diagnosis of perinatal insults currently relies on adequate documentation of general medical and...
We investigated the levels of S100 beta protein (S100B) in the serum of fetuses with neural tube def...
Background: Brain S100B assessment in maternal blood has been proposed as a useful tool for early pe...
BACKGROUND: Brain S100B assessment in maternal blood has been proposed as a useful tool for early pe...
Follow-up studies have shown that the vast majority of neurological abnormalities present during chi...
Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with perinatal mortality and with n...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with perinatal mortality and with n...
associated with perinatal mortality and with neurologic damage from intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH...
BACKGROUND: S100B protein is a unique calcium-binding protein. Its biological role within the cell p...
BACKGROUND: The human chromosome 21 has been shown to contain the gene for the beta subunit of the S...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether S100B protein levels in cord blood and the development of f...
BACKGROUND: To determine normal blood levels of brain-specific proteins S-100 and neuron specific en...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether S-100beta, a brain-specific protein found in amniotic fluid and fe...
Objective: S100B is produced by glia of the central and peripheral nervous systems and is considered...
Objectives: Fetal growth restriction is associated with chronic fetal hypoxia, poor perinatal outcom...
The diagnosis of perinatal insults currently relies on adequate documentation of general medical and...
We investigated the levels of S100 beta protein (S100B) in the serum of fetuses with neural tube def...
Background: Brain S100B assessment in maternal blood has been proposed as a useful tool for early pe...
BACKGROUND: Brain S100B assessment in maternal blood has been proposed as a useful tool for early pe...
Follow-up studies have shown that the vast majority of neurological abnormalities present during chi...
Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with perinatal mortality and with n...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with perinatal mortality and with n...
associated with perinatal mortality and with neurologic damage from intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH...
BACKGROUND: S100B protein is a unique calcium-binding protein. Its biological role within the cell p...
BACKGROUND: The human chromosome 21 has been shown to contain the gene for the beta subunit of the S...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether S100B protein levels in cord blood and the development of f...
BACKGROUND: To determine normal blood levels of brain-specific proteins S-100 and neuron specific en...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether S-100beta, a brain-specific protein found in amniotic fluid and fe...
Objective: S100B is produced by glia of the central and peripheral nervous systems and is considered...
Objectives: Fetal growth restriction is associated with chronic fetal hypoxia, poor perinatal outcom...
The diagnosis of perinatal insults currently relies on adequate documentation of general medical and...