Recent Advances in Research on the Human Placenta 244 2 . Cell-cell communication – A basic necessity for all living organisms (original) (raw)

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Preservation of human placenta facilitates multicenter studies on the local immune response in normal and aberrant pregnancies

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Blocking of the placental immune-modulatory ferritin activates Th1 type cytokines and affects placenta development, fetal growth and the pregnancy outcome

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