BACKGROUND: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellular immune responses mediate both pathology and immunity but the effector responses involved in these processes have not been fully characterized. Maternal and fetal cytokine and chemokine responses to malaria at delivery, and their association with pregnancy and childhood outcomes, were investigated in 174 samples from a mother and child cohort from Mozambique. Peripheral and cord mononuclear cells were stimulated with Plasmodium falciparum lysate and secretion of IL-12p70, IFN-gamma, IL-2, IL-10, IL...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy causes maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and mate...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
BACKGROUND: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely u...
Abstract Background Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understoo...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy-associated malaria is known to modify fetal immunity. Most previous studies ha...
Background: Factors driving inter-individual differences in immune responses upon different types of...
Malaria infection during pregnancy is associated with poor outcomes, including low birth weight, pre...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy causes maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and ma...
BACKGROUND: Placental Plasmodium falciparum infection modulates neonatal cell-mediated immune respon...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy causes maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and mate...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
BACKGROUND: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely u...
Abstract Background Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understoo...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
Background: Increased susceptibility to malaria during pregnancy is not completely understood. Cellu...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy-associated malaria is known to modify fetal immunity. Most previous studies ha...
Background: Factors driving inter-individual differences in immune responses upon different types of...
Malaria infection during pregnancy is associated with poor outcomes, including low birth weight, pre...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy causes maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and ma...
BACKGROUND: Placental Plasmodium falciparum infection modulates neonatal cell-mediated immune respon...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...
BackgroundMalaria in pregnancy causes maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and mate...
Immunopathology of placental malaria is most significant in women in their first pregnancy especiall...