Malaria in Pregnancy Interacts with and Alters the Angiogenic Profiles of the Placenta.
Malaria in pregnancy remains a substantial public health problem in malaria-endemic areas with detrimental outcomes for both the mother and the foetus. The placental changes that lead to some of these detrimental outcomes have been studied, but the mechanisms that lead to these changes are still not...
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Main Authors: | Ricardo Ataíde (Author), Oscar Murillo (Author), Jamille G Dombrowski (Author), Rodrigo M Souza (Author), Flávia A Lima (Author), Giselle F M C Lima (Author), Angélica D Hristov (Author), Suiane C N Valle (Author), Silvia M Di Santi (Author), Sabrina Epiphanio (Author), Claudio R F Marinho (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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