Background Placenta-derived proteins in the systemic maternal circulation are suggested as potential biomarkers for placental function. However, the identity and longitudinal patterns of such proteins are largely unknown due to the inaccessibility of the human placenta and limitations in assay technologies. We aimed to identify proteins derived from and taken up by the placenta in the maternal circulation. Furthermore, we aimed to describe the longitudinal patterns across gestation of placenta-derived proteins as well as identify placenta-derived proteins that can serve as reference curves for placental function. Methods We analyzed proteins in plasma samples coll...
Background: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the main cause of intrauterine fetal death and the sec...
Proteomic characterisation of the placenta has largely been focused on effect of disease, anatomical...
PURPOSE: preeclampsia (PE) is a severe, multi-system pregnancy disorder of yet unknown cause, missin...
<div><p>To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in pathological development of placen...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in pathological development of placenta in pr...
BACKGROUND:Placental protein expression plays a crucial role during pregnancy. We hypothesized that:...
Spontaneous preterm birth (PTB) is a major obstetrical problem around the globe and the mechanisms l...
Pre-eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder characterized by the new onset of hypertension >140/90 m...
Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment except ...
Pre-eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder characterized by the new onset of hypertension >140/90 mmHg...
<div><p>Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment...
Longitudinal changes in the blood proteome during gestation relate to fetal development and maternal...
Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment except ...
Abstract. The placenta is a unique pregnancy-related tissue and plays a key role in occurrence of un...
As a starting point of the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP), we established strateg...
Background: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the main cause of intrauterine fetal death and the sec...
Proteomic characterisation of the placenta has largely been focused on effect of disease, anatomical...
PURPOSE: preeclampsia (PE) is a severe, multi-system pregnancy disorder of yet unknown cause, missin...
<div><p>To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in pathological development of placen...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in pathological development of placenta in pr...
BACKGROUND:Placental protein expression plays a crucial role during pregnancy. We hypothesized that:...
Spontaneous preterm birth (PTB) is a major obstetrical problem around the globe and the mechanisms l...
Pre-eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder characterized by the new onset of hypertension >140/90 m...
Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment except ...
Pre-eclampsia is a hypertensive disorder characterized by the new onset of hypertension >140/90 mmHg...
<div><p>Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment...
Longitudinal changes in the blood proteome during gestation relate to fetal development and maternal...
Preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder involved in pregnancy without an effective treatment except ...
Abstract. The placenta is a unique pregnancy-related tissue and plays a key role in occurrence of un...
As a starting point of the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP), we established strateg...
Background: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is the main cause of intrauterine fetal death and the sec...
Proteomic characterisation of the placenta has largely been focused on effect of disease, anatomical...
PURPOSE: preeclampsia (PE) is a severe, multi-system pregnancy disorder of yet unknown cause, missin...