Objectives: Natural killer cells (NKs) are one of the most important cells which play a key role in fetomaternal immune tolerance. This immune tolerance is induced by the interaction of fetal human leucocyte antigens (HLAs) and maternal killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs). Hence, we intended to investigate the relationship of maternal KIR, parental HLA-C, and maternal-parental KIR+HLA-C with the risk of recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA). Materials and Methods: The present regional study in Lorestan province of Iran was conducted as a case-control study on 200 couples. Polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specifc primers (PCR-SSP) was used in order to detect genes. Results: A signifcant correlation was found for mate...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Immune tolerance at the feto-maternal interface is crucial for the growth of the semi-allograft fetu...
Objective. The survival of a semi-allogeneic fetus depends on several immunological mechanisms, an...
Objective. The survival of a semi-allogeneic fetus depends on several immunological mechanisms, an...
Abstract Introduction and objective: The mechanism of natural killer (NK) cells is based on the r...
The present study demonstrated that patients who have recurrent spontaneous abortions (RSA) presente...
Introduction and objective: The mechanism of natural killer (NK) cells is based on the recognition o...
Background: The objective of this present study was to investigate the possible association of natur...
Background: in view of evidence suggesting an immunological cause of recurrent spontaneous abortions...
Introduction: Natural killer (NK) cells are the predominant lymphocyte population in the decidua. Be...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy in which the fetus receives an inadequate supply...
BACKGROUND: In view of evidence suggesting an immunological cause of recurrent spontaneous abortions...
A distinctive type of (uterine) natural killer (NK) cell is present in the uterine decidua during th...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Immune tolerance at the feto-maternal interface is crucial for the growth of the semi-allograft fetu...
Objective. The survival of a semi-allogeneic fetus depends on several immunological mechanisms, an...
Objective. The survival of a semi-allogeneic fetus depends on several immunological mechanisms, an...
Abstract Introduction and objective: The mechanism of natural killer (NK) cells is based on the r...
The present study demonstrated that patients who have recurrent spontaneous abortions (RSA) presente...
Introduction and objective: The mechanism of natural killer (NK) cells is based on the recognition o...
Background: The objective of this present study was to investigate the possible association of natur...
Background: in view of evidence suggesting an immunological cause of recurrent spontaneous abortions...
Introduction: Natural killer (NK) cells are the predominant lymphocyte population in the decidua. Be...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy in which the fetus receives an inadequate supply...
BACKGROUND: In view of evidence suggesting an immunological cause of recurrent spontaneous abortions...
A distinctive type of (uterine) natural killer (NK) cell is present in the uterine decidua during th...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...