Coordination of fetal maturation with birth timing is essential for mammalian reproduction. In humans, preterm birth is a disorder of profound global health significance. The signals initiating parturition in humans have remained elusive, due to divergence in physiological mechanisms between humans and model organisms typically studied. Because of relatively large human head size and narrow birth canal cross-sectional area compared to other primates, we hypothesized that genes involved in parturition would display accelerated evolution along the human and/or higher primate phylogenetic lineages to decrease the length of gestation and promote delivery of a smaller fetus that transits the birth canal more readily. Further, we tested whether c...
The duration of pregnancy is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors. Here ...
Understanding the genetic contribution(s) to the risk of preterm birth may lead to the development o...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is the leading cause of neonatal mortality worldwide, yet its etiology remain...
Coordination of fetal maturation with birth timing is essential for mammalian reproduction. In human...
<div><p>Progress in understanding complex genetic diseases has been bolstered by synthetic approache...
BackgroundPreterm birth (MethodsWe conducted a genome-wide meta-analysis of gestational duration and...
Background The onset of birth in humans, like other apes, differs from non-primate mammals in its...
The timing of parturition is crucial for neonatal survival and infant health. Yet, its genetic basis...
Preterm birth is a complex disorder defined by gestations of less than 37 weeks. While preterm birth...
Preterm birth is a complex disorder defined by gestations of less than 37 weeks. While preterm birth...
Objective: While multiple lines of evidence suggest the importance of genetic contributors to risk o...
Background Preterm birth (<37 weeks of gestation) is a major cause of neonatal death and morbidity. ...
Abstract Background The onset of birth in humans, like other apes, differs from non-primate mammals ...
Preterm birth: PTB) is a leading cause of mortality and disease burden globally; however, determinan...
Abstract Spontaneous preterm birth is a serious and common pregnancy complication associated with h...
The duration of pregnancy is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors. Here ...
Understanding the genetic contribution(s) to the risk of preterm birth may lead to the development o...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is the leading cause of neonatal mortality worldwide, yet its etiology remain...
Coordination of fetal maturation with birth timing is essential for mammalian reproduction. In human...
<div><p>Progress in understanding complex genetic diseases has been bolstered by synthetic approache...
BackgroundPreterm birth (MethodsWe conducted a genome-wide meta-analysis of gestational duration and...
Background The onset of birth in humans, like other apes, differs from non-primate mammals in its...
The timing of parturition is crucial for neonatal survival and infant health. Yet, its genetic basis...
Preterm birth is a complex disorder defined by gestations of less than 37 weeks. While preterm birth...
Preterm birth is a complex disorder defined by gestations of less than 37 weeks. While preterm birth...
Objective: While multiple lines of evidence suggest the importance of genetic contributors to risk o...
Background Preterm birth (<37 weeks of gestation) is a major cause of neonatal death and morbidity. ...
Abstract Background The onset of birth in humans, like other apes, differs from non-primate mammals ...
Preterm birth: PTB) is a leading cause of mortality and disease burden globally; however, determinan...
Abstract Spontaneous preterm birth is a serious and common pregnancy complication associated with h...
The duration of pregnancy is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors. Here ...
Understanding the genetic contribution(s) to the risk of preterm birth may lead to the development o...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is the leading cause of neonatal mortality worldwide, yet its etiology remain...