Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5586123 | Placenta | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In our experiment, we found that there was no effect from intraperitoneally injected human fetal DNA, mouse fetal DNA, or mouse adult DNA on pregnant mice. Additionally, relatively high doses of various types of DNA did not induce preeclampsia-like symptoms in mice when administered in late pregnancy. Our negative results support the hypothesis that the increase of fetal DNA circulating in maternal circulation during the third trimester is rather a consequence than a cause of preeclampsia.
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Authors
Jozef Äonka, Barbora KoneÄná, Lucia Lauková, Barbora Vlková, Peter Celec,