A Link Between Inflammation/Infection and Anti-Angiogenic State in Preeclampsia: Inflammatory Mediators Mimic Effect of Hypoxia on Trophoblast by Increasing Sflt-1 and Decreasing Placental Growth Factor Production
Main Authors: | Gotsch, F, Kim, Y, Kim, C, Edwin, S, Hotra, J, Tarca, A, Chaiworapongsa, T, Kusanovic, J, Mor, G, Redman, C, Romero, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2008
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