TLR-Mediated Preterm Birth in Response to Pathogenic Agents
The incidence of preterm birth in developed countries has risen in the past decades. Underlying causes for this enigmatic pregnancy complication are numerous, yet infectious agents that induce dysregualtion of immunity at the maternal-fetal interface pose one of the most probable causes of preterm b...
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Main Authors: | Jessica E. Thaxton (Author), Tania A. Nevers (Author), Surendra Sharma (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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