5 research outputs found

    Expression profiling of autophagy associated genes in placentas of preeclampsia

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    Autophagy, a mechanism of cell survival during times of stress, may be active in normal placental maintenance, cushioning the fetus from strain during fluctuations in nutrient availability. Moreover, in cases of placental insufficiency, often present in preeclampsia, autophagy may be defective. We used published microarray datasets to analyze differential expression of autophagy pathway genes. No statistically significant difference in autophagy associated gene expression was found in preeclamptic vs. normal placenta samples. Thus although preeclampsia displays many of the features suggestive of altered autophagy, impaired placental autophagy as a cause of preeclampsia is not supported by whole placental tissue differential expression profiling

    Capillary Electrophoretic Methods for the Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

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    The Modern Art of Identification of Natural Substances in Whole Plants

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