Background: Placental malaria is a major cause of low birthweight, principally due to impaired fetal growth. Intervillositis, a local inflammatory response to placental malaria, is central to the pathogenesis of poor fetal growth as it impairs transplacental amino acid transport. Given the link between inflammation and autophagy, we investigated whether placental malaria-associated intervillositis increased placental autophagy as a potential mechanism in impaired fetal growth. Methods: We examined placental biopsies collected after delivery from uninfected women (n = 17) and from women with Plasmodium falciparum infection with (n = 14) and without (n = 7) intervillositis. Western blotting and immunofluorescence staining coupled with adva...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
Placental malaria causes fetal growth retardation (FGR), which has been linked epidemiologically to ...
Malaria during pregnancy is a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cell ...
Background: Placental malaria is a major cause of low birthweight, principally due to impaired fetal...
Placental malaria is a major cause of low birthweight, principally due to impaired fetal growth. Int...
© 2017 Dr. Kris Genelyn Bernardino DimasuayBackground: Low birthweight is a major global health issu...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
<p>(A) Normal autophagic process leading to the recycling of free molecules, including fatty acids a...
Plasmodium (P.) falciparum malaria during pregnancy has been frequently associated with severe conse...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
Background: Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria can trigger intervillositis, a local inflammator...
© 2010 Dr. Alexandra UmbersIn endemic areas malaria infection during pregnancy is a leading cause of...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with fe...
Malaria during pregnancy is a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cell ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
Placental malaria causes fetal growth retardation (FGR), which has been linked epidemiologically to ...
Malaria during pregnancy is a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cell ...
Background: Placental malaria is a major cause of low birthweight, principally due to impaired fetal...
Placental malaria is a major cause of low birthweight, principally due to impaired fetal growth. Int...
© 2017 Dr. Kris Genelyn Bernardino DimasuayBackground: Low birthweight is a major global health issu...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
<p>(A) Normal autophagic process leading to the recycling of free molecules, including fatty acids a...
Plasmodium (P.) falciparum malaria during pregnancy has been frequently associated with severe conse...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal gr...
Background: Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria can trigger intervillositis, a local inflammator...
© 2010 Dr. Alexandra UmbersIn endemic areas malaria infection during pregnancy is a leading cause of...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with fe...
Malaria during pregnancy is a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cell ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
Placental malaria causes fetal growth retardation (FGR), which has been linked epidemiologically to ...
Malaria during pregnancy is a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cell ...