The immunology of successful pregnancy (original) (raw)

Immunology of pregnancy: towards a unifying hypothesis

Brian Daunter

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1992

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Immunopathology of early pregnancy

Barbara Mognetti

Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997

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Immunology of normal pregnancy

Luis Vega Castro

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Immunology of pregnancy

Catherine Thornton

Proceedings of The Nutrition Society, 2010

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Pregnancy and the immune system: between tolerance and rejection

Ernst Heinen, Olivier Thellin

Toxicology, 2003

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The Immune System in Pregnancy: A Unique Complexity

Gil Mor

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2010

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Adaptive Immune Responses During Pregnancy

Luis Vega Castro

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Immune cells and molecules in pregnancy: friends or foes to the fetus?

Lucia Mincheva-nilsson

Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2006

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The paradox of pregnancy : an update on the immunology of early pregnancy

mark formosa

2008

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REPRODUCTION REVIEW A balancing act: mechanisms by which the fetus avoids rejection by the maternal immune system

Loan Phan Thị Châu

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Immune Regulation in Pregnancy

Elizabeth Bonney

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2016

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Th 1-type immunity is incompatible with successful pregnancy

Raj Raghupathy

Immunology Today, 1997

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Maternal-foetal immunity: an admirable design in favour of life

Julio Tudela Cuenca

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Humoral immune response to an allogenic foetus in normal fertile women and recurrent aborters

Suraksha Agrawal

BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2002

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Reproductive Immunology Research: A Tight Interaction between Diverse Scientific and Clinical Disciplines Including Immunology, Obstetrics, Hematology, and Endocrinology

Stavros Giaglis

Frontiers in immunology, 2015

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Maternal Immunity, Pregnancy and Child's Health

Alexander Poletaev

2012

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Is the immune system necessary for placental reproduction?

Angela Cadavid

Medical Hypotheses, 1994

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Why the mother's immune system does not reject her fetus

Ali Cadili

Archives of Medical Science, 2008

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Immunology: Outcome of pregnancy in women with recurrent spontaneous abortion following immunotherapy with allogeneic lymphocytes

Suraksha Agrawal

Human Reproduction, 1995

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Normal Human Pregnancy Results in Maternal Immune Activation in the Periphery and at the Uteroplacental Interface

Andrea Loewendorf PhD

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Immunological factors responsible for pathogenetic cell degeneration in pregnancy

David Van Der Zee

Birth Defects Research, 1990

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Feto–maternal immune interaction at the placental level

Francesco Tedesco

Lupus, 2004

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REVIEW ARTICLE: Immunological Modes of Pregnancy Loss

Joon Park

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2010

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Lymphocytes immunotherapy for preserving pregnancy: Mechanisms and Challenges

Zeinab Latifi

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2018

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Low levels of serum asymmetric antibodies as a marker of threatened pregnancy

Raj Raghupathy

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2009

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Abnormal T-Cell Reactivity against Paternal Antigens in Spontaneous Abortion

Maria Zenclussen

The American Journal of Pathology, 2005

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Maternal-foetal Immunity: New data

Julio Tudela Cuenca

Bioethics news

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Tolerance, suppression and the fetal allograft

Marinos Kallikourdis

Journal of molecular medicine, 2005

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Mechanism of Autoimmunity in Pregnancy - The Good and the Bad

Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik

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Altered immune response patterns in murine syngeneic pregnancy: Presence of natural null suppressor cells in maternal spleen identifiable by monoclonal antibodies

Robert Murgita

Cellular Immunology, 1989

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Development of Human Immune System in First and Second Trimester

Swapna Chaudhuri

2016

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: The Persistence of Paternal Antigens in the Maternal Body is Involved in Regulatory T-Cell Expansion and Fetal-Maternal Tolerance in Murine Pregnancy

Maria Zenclussen

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2010

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