Proteome-defined changes in cellular pathways for decidua and trophoblast tissues associated with location and viability of early-stage pregnancy
Abstract Background In early pregnancy, differentiating between a normal intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) and abnormal gestations including early pregnancy loss (EPL) or ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a major clinical challenge when ultrasound is not yet diagnostic. Clinical treatments for these outcomes are...
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Main Authors: | Lynn A. Beer (Author), Suneeta Senapati (Author), Mary D. Sammel (Author), Kurt T. Barnhart (Author), Courtney A. Schreiber (Author), David W. Speicher (Author) |
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