The adaptive immune system of placental mammals has evolved to tolerate the fetus. Rejection of the fetus by adaptive immune responses is therefore a rare event, with abortion being caused more frequently by inflammation in the placenta. This review will cover recent aspects of immune privilege and the innate immune system at the feto-maternal interface, citing examples of the role played by microbial infections in fetal demise
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
In solid organ transplantation the recipient immune system recognises foreign alloantigens expressed...
The adaptive immune system of placental mammals has evolved to tolerate the fetus. Rejection of the ...
Interactions between the conceptus and the mother are bi-directional: the feto-placental tissues nee...
How difficult is to go from egg to implanted embryo? The evolution of placentation in eutherian mamm...
Interactions between the conceptus and the mother are bi-directional: the feto-placental tissues nee...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
The conceptus may be considered as a sort of semi-allogenic graft for the maternal organism, since i...
The intricate mechanisms regulating fetomaternal interactions are still largely uncharacterized. Rec...
The maternal–fetal interface is an immunologically unique site that allows the tolerance to the allo...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
AbstractThe intricate mechanisms regulating fetomaternal interactions are still largely uncharacteri...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
In solid organ transplantation the recipient immune system recognises foreign alloantigens expressed...
The adaptive immune system of placental mammals has evolved to tolerate the fetus. Rejection of the ...
Interactions between the conceptus and the mother are bi-directional: the feto-placental tissues nee...
How difficult is to go from egg to implanted embryo? The evolution of placentation in eutherian mamm...
Interactions between the conceptus and the mother are bi-directional: the feto-placental tissues nee...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
The conceptus may be considered as a sort of semi-allogenic graft for the maternal organism, since i...
The intricate mechanisms regulating fetomaternal interactions are still largely uncharacterized. Rec...
The maternal–fetal interface is an immunologically unique site that allows the tolerance to the allo...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
AbstractThe intricate mechanisms regulating fetomaternal interactions are still largely uncharacteri...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
In solid organ transplantation the recipient immune system recognises foreign alloantigens expressed...