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153 related items for PubMed ID: 24239157

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  • 2. Trophoblast debris extruded from preeclamptic placentae activates endothelial cells: a mechanism by which the placenta communicates with the maternal endothelium.
    Shen F, Wei J, Snowise S, DeSousa J, Stone P, Viall C, Chen Q, Chamley L.
    Placenta; 2014 Oct; 35(10):839-47. PubMed ID: 25096950
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  • 3. Trophoblast deportation: just a waste disposal system or antigen sharing?
    Chamley LW, Chen Q, Ding J, Stone PR, Abumaree M.
    J Reprod Immunol; 2011 Mar; 88(2):99-105. PubMed ID: 21334749
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  • 4. IL-6, TNFalpha and TGFbeta promote nonapoptotic trophoblast deportation and subsequently causes endothelial cell activation.
    Chen LM, Liu B, Zhao HB, Stone P, Chen Q, Chamley L.
    Placenta; 2010 Jan; 31(1):75-80. PubMed ID: 19948358
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  • 5. Trophoblast debris modulates the expression of immune proteins in macrophages: a key to maternal tolerance of the fetal allograft?
    Abumaree MH, Chamley LW, Badri M, El-Muzaini MF.
    J Reprod Immunol; 2012 Jun; 94(2):131-41. PubMed ID: 22542910
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  • 10. Harvesting and Characterization of Syncytial Nuclear Aggregates Following Culture of First Trimester Human Placental Explants.
    Pantham P, Chamley LW.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2018 Jun; 1710():155-163. PubMed ID: 29197001
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  • 12. Spreading endothelial cell dysfunction in response to necrotic trophoblasts. Soluble factors released from endothelial cells that have phagocytosed necrotic shed trophoblasts reduce the proliferation of additional endothelial cells.
    Chen Q, Ding JX, Liu B, Stone P, Feng YJ, Chamley L.
    Placenta; 2010 Nov; 31(11):976-81. PubMed ID: 20880585
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  • 14. Placental trophoblast debris mediated feto-maternal signalling via small RNA delivery: implications for preeclampsia.
    Wei J, Blenkiron C, Tsai P, James JL, Chen Q, Stone PR, Chamley LW.
    Sci Rep; 2017 Oct 31; 7(1):14681. PubMed ID: 29089639
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  • 15. PP168. The role of calcium supplementation in prevention endothelial cell activation, and possible relevance to preeclampsia.
    Chen Q, Tong M, Wu M, Stone P, Snowise S, Chamley L.
    Pregnancy Hypertens; 2012 Jul 31; 2(3):330. PubMed ID: 26105489
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  • 19. A role for interleukin-6 in spreading endothelial cell activation after phagocytosis of necrotic trophoblastic material: implications for the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia.
    Chen Q, Stone P, Ching LM, Chamley L.
    J Pathol; 2009 Jan 31; 217(1):122-30. PubMed ID: 18825657
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