ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME AND EARLY REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE
Antiphospholipid antibodies by disrupting trophoblast invasion and endometrial angiogenesis might contribute to a defective placentation and, in turn, affect the successful beginning of pregnancy. It is well known and proven that these processes begin with the founding of the utero-placental blood f...
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Main Authors: | M. I. Krivonos (Author), M. S. Zainulina (Author), S. A. Selkov (Author) |
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