Maternal blood proteomics during relapse of early preeclampsia
Aim: to study the contribution of maternal blood endothelial proteins to developing relapse of early preeclampsia (ePE).Materials and Methods. A proteomic analysis of the peripheral blood of 137 pregnant women was performed. Clinically, three groups were identified at the end of pregnancy: control (...
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Main Authors: | M. G. Nikolaeva (Author), V. Yu. Terekhina (Author), A. P. Momot (Author) |
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