Mouse fetal growth restriction through parental and fetal immune gene variation and intercellular communications cascade
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5–10% of pregnancies, and can have serious consequences for both mother and child. Prevention and treatment are limited because FGR pathogenesis is poorly understood. Genetic studies implicate KIR and HLA genes in FGR, however, linkage disequilibrium, genetic i...
Main Authors: | Kaur, G, Porter, CBM, Ashenberg, O, Lee, J, Riesenfeld, SJ, Hofree, M, Aggelakopoulou, M, Subramanian, A, Kuttikkatte, SB, Attfield, KE, Desel, CAE, Davies, JL, Evans, HG, Avraham-Davidi, I, Nguyen, LT, Dionne, DA, Neumann, AE, Jensen, LT, Barber, TR, Soilleux, E, Carrington, M, McVean, G, Rozenblatt-Rosen, O, Regev, A, Fugger, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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