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View article: Cardiac osteochondrolipoma in a cheetah
Cardiac osteochondrolipoma in a cheetah Open
A 13-y-old captive female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) succumbed following the acute onset of respiratory distress. Autopsy revealed bacterial bronchopneumonia as the primary cause of death. Additionally, splenic myelolipomas and systemic …
View article: The vaginal immunoproteome for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth: A retrospective longitudinal study
The vaginal immunoproteome for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth: A retrospective longitudinal study Open
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Most cases of preterm birth occur spontaneously and result from preterm labor with intact (spontaneous preterm labor [sPTL]) or ruptured (preterm…
View article: Author response: The vaginal immunoproteome for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth: A retrospective longitudinal study
Author response: The vaginal immunoproteome for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth: A retrospective longitudinal study Open
View article: A mitochondrial regulator protein, MNRR1, is elevated in the maternal blood of women with preeclampsia
A mitochondrial regulator protein, MNRR1, is elevated in the maternal blood of women with preeclampsia Open
MNRR1, a mitochondrial regulator protein, is elevated in the maternal plasma of women with preeclampsia (both early and late) at the time of diagnosis. These findings may reflect some degree of mitochondrial dysfunction, intravascular infl…
View article: Treatment of cervical insufficiency and/or a short cervix with antimicrobial agents can restore cervical length and lead to pregnancy prolongation and term delivery
Treatment of cervical insufficiency and/or a short cervix with antimicrobial agents can restore cervical length and lead to pregnancy prolongation and term delivery Open
View article: Rational Design of a Graphene Oxide–Coated Separator for Thermally and Mechanically Stable Li Metal Anode
Rational Design of a Graphene Oxide–Coated Separator for Thermally and Mechanically Stable Li Metal Anode Open
Lithium‐ion (Li‐ion) batteries are widely used in high‐performance energy storage applications because of their high energy density. However, safety concerns related to thermal runaway remain a significant challenge for Li‐ion batteries. E…
View article: The Vaginal Microbiota of Pregnant Women Varies with Gestational Age, Maternal Age, and Parity
The Vaginal Microbiota of Pregnant Women Varies with Gestational Age, Maternal Age, and Parity Open
There is debate regarding links between the vaginal microbiota and pregnancy complications, especially spontaneous preterm birth. Inconsistencies in results among studies are likely due to differences in sample sizes and cohort ethnicity.
View article: Clinical chorioamnionitis at term is characterized by changes in the plasma concentration of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein
Clinical chorioamnionitis at term is characterized by changes in the plasma concentration of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein Open
CHCHD2/MNRR1 is physiologically present in the plasma of healthy non-pregnant and normal pregnant women, and its concentration does not change with gestational age and parturition at term. However, plasma CHCHD2/MNRR1 is elevated in women …
View article: Are bacteria, fungi, and archaea present in the midtrimester amniotic fluid?
Are bacteria, fungi, and archaea present in the midtrimester amniotic fluid? Open
Objectives This study was conducted to determine whether bacteria, fungi, or archaea are detected in the amniotic fluid of patients who underwent midtrimester amniocentesis for clinical indications. Methods Amniotic fluid samples from 692 …
View article: Pregnancy-specific responses to COVID-19 revealed by high-throughput proteomics of human plasma
Pregnancy-specific responses to COVID-19 revealed by high-throughput proteomics of human plasma Open
View article: Supplementary Figures 1-12 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Supplementary Figures 1-12 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Supplementary Figures 1-12 - PDF file 897K, Relative expression of miR-520d-3p (miR-520d) and miR-520d-5p (miR-520d*) in ovarian cancer cell lines (Figure S1), Kaplan-Meier curves representing the percent progression-free survival in patie…
View article: Supplementary Figures 1-12 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Supplementary Figures 1-12 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Supplementary Figures 1-12 - PDF file 897K, Relative expression of miR-520d-3p (miR-520d) and miR-520d-5p (miR-520d*) in ovarian cancer cell lines (Figure S1), Kaplan-Meier curves representing the percent progression-free survival in patie…
View article: Supplementary Tables 1-2 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Supplementary Tables 1-2 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Supplementary Tables 1-2 - PDF file 85K, MicroRNAs significantly associated with overall survival and response to therapy in ovarian cancer patients using TCGA 2009 database (Table S1) and Clinical and bio-pathological features of the 91 M…
View article: Data from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Data from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Development of improved RNA interference–based strategies is of utmost clinical importance. Although siRNA-mediated silencing of EphA2, an ovarian cancer oncogene, results in reduction of tumor growth, we present evidence that additional i…
View article: Supplementary Tables 1-2 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Supplementary Tables 1-2 from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Supplementary Tables 1-2 - PDF file 85K, MicroRNAs significantly associated with overall survival and response to therapy in ovarian cancer patients using TCGA 2009 database (Table S1) and Clinical and bio-pathological features of the 91 M…
View article: Data from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Data from Therapeutic Synergy between microRNA and siRNA in Ovarian Cancer Treatment Open
Development of improved RNA interference–based strategies is of utmost clinical importance. Although siRNA-mediated silencing of EphA2, an ovarian cancer oncogene, results in reduction of tumor growth, we present evidence that additional i…
View article: Meconium-stained amniotic fluid
Meconium-stained amniotic fluid Open
View article: A biomarker for bacteremia in pregnant women with acute pyelonephritis: soluble suppressor of tumorigenicity 2 or sST2
A biomarker for bacteremia in pregnant women with acute pyelonephritis: soluble suppressor of tumorigenicity 2 or sST2 Open
Objective: Sepsis is a leading cause of maternal death, and its diagnosis during the golden hour is critical to improve survival. Acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy is a risk factor for obstetrical and medical complications, a…
View article: Clinical chorioamnionitis at term: definition, pathogenesis, microbiology, diagnosis, and treatment
Clinical chorioamnionitis at term: definition, pathogenesis, microbiology, diagnosis, and treatment Open
View article: Evidence for the participation of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein, in spontaneous labor at term and in preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection
Evidence for the participation of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein, in spontaneous labor at term and in preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection Open
CHCHD2/MNRR1 is a physiological constituent of human amniotic fluid in normal pregnancy, and the amniotic concentration of this mitochondrial protein increases during pregnancy, labor at term, and preterm labor with intra-amniotic infectio…
View article: The vaginal microbiota of pregnant women varies with gestational age, maternal age, and parity
The vaginal microbiota of pregnant women varies with gestational age, maternal age, and parity Open
The composition of the vaginal microbiota is heavily influenced by pregnancy and may factor into pregnancy complications, including spontaneous preterm birth. However, results among studies have been inconsistent, due in part to variation …
View article: Proteomic profile of extracellular vesicles in maternal plasma of women with fetal death
Proteomic profile of extracellular vesicles in maternal plasma of women with fetal death Open
Pregnant women with fetal death have different concentrations of 19 proteins in the EV and soluble fractions compared to controls, and the direction of changes in concentration was similar between fractions. The combination of EV and solub…
View article: Acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy and plasma syndecan-1: evidence of glycocalyx involvement
Acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy and plasma syndecan-1: evidence of glycocalyx involvement Open
Plasma syndecan-1 concentration is higher in pregnant women and increases as a function of gestational age. Patients with acute pyelonephritis have a higher plasma concentration of syndecan-1, and this is particularly the case in the prese…
View article: Maternal plasma syndecan-1: a biomarker for fetal growth restriction
Maternal plasma syndecan-1: a biomarker for fetal growth restriction Open
Low maternal plasma syndecan-1 may reflect placental diseases and this protein could be a biomarker for fetal growth restriction. However, as a sole biomarker for this condition, its accuracy is low.
View article: Usefulness of blood NGS tests in ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer
Usefulness of blood NGS tests in ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer Open
polymerase II promoter, cellular adhesion, and MAPK signaling pathway.We identified 3 TFs (NANOG, RUNX1, and EZH2) and 5 hub genes (NGFR, TNFRSF19, KAT2A, KAT2B, and SUPT7L) involved in cancer progression.Conclusion: These TFs and CAF-rela…
View article: Proteomic profile of extracellular vesicles in maternal plasma of women with fetal death
Proteomic profile of extracellular vesicles in maternal plasma of women with fetal death Open
Fetal death is a complication of pregnancy caused by multiple etiologies rather than being the end-result of a single disease process. Many soluble analytes in the maternal circulation, such as hormones and cytokines, have been implicated …
View article: Further Evidence that an Episode of Premature Labor Is a Pathologic State: Involvement of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor System
Further Evidence that an Episode of Premature Labor Is a Pathologic State: Involvement of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor System Open
Introduction: Approximately 47% of women with an episode of preterm labor deliver at term; however, their infants are at greater risk of being small for gestational age and for neurodevelopmental disorders. In these cases, a pathologic ins…
View article: Evidence for the participation of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein, in spontaneous labor at term and in preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection
Evidence for the participation of CHCHD2/MNRR1, a mitochondrial protein, in spontaneous labor at term and in preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection Open
Intra-amniotic inflammation (IAI), associated with either microbe (infection) or danger signals (sterile), plays a major role in the pathophysiology of preterm labor and delivery. Coiled-Coil-Helix-Coiled-Coil-Helix Domain Containing 2 (CH…
View article: One-third of patients with eclampsia at term do not have an abnormal angiogenic profile
One-third of patients with eclampsia at term do not have an abnormal angiogenic profile Open
Objectives An abnormal angiogenic profile is present in about one-half of women with preeclampsia at term. Few studies examined the roles of angiogenic biomarkers in eclampsia. The aims of this study were to determine (1) whether the degre…
View article: Reply: Intraamniotic infection/inflammation in threatened midtrimester miscarriage, cervical insufficiency, and preterm labor without cervical changes
Reply: Intraamniotic infection/inflammation in threatened midtrimester miscarriage, cervical insufficiency, and preterm labor without cervical changes Open