Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8752570 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018 | 52 Pages |
Abstract
Results indicate that precisely timed changes in the plasma proteome during term pregnancy mirror a proteomic clock. Importantly, the combined use of several plasma proteins was required for accurate prediction. The exciting promise of such a clock is that deviations from its regular chronological profile may assist in the early diagnoses of pregnancy-related pathologies, and point to underlying pathophysiology. Functional analysis of the proteomic model generated the novel hypothesis that chrionic somatomammotropin hormone may critically regulate T-cell function during pregnancy.
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Nima PhD, Benoit PhD, Quentin MD, PhD, Ed A. PhD, Ronald J. PhD, Mohammad S. MSc, Anthony BSc, Yasser Y. MD, Yair J. MD, Maurice L. MD, Virginia D. MD, Ronald S. MD, Rob PhD, Gary M. PhD, David K. MD, Brice MD, PhD, Martin S. MD,