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Autor:
Audrey Davidson Thévenon, William Goh, Mark Hiraoka, Claire E. Kendal-Wright, Abby C. Collier
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 40:471-480
Placental UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) enzymes have critical roles in hormone, nutrient, chemical balance and fetal exposure during pregnancy. Placental UGT1A isoforms were profiled and differences between preeclamptic (PE) and non-PE placental
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Background. During pregnancy, the placenta is inaccessible for diagnosis of placental malaria (PM), but soluble tumor necrosis factor-α receptors (sTNFR) are elevated in the plasma of women with PM. Methods. In this study, sTNFR-1 and sTNFR-2 were q
Autor:
Audrey Davidson Thévenon, James A. Zhou, Rose G. F. Leke, Diane Wallace Taylor, Amorsolo L. Suguitan
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 77(4)
During pregnancy, Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes (IE) sequester in the placenta where they induce pathology and increase the risk of low-birth-weight (LBW) babies. The innate immune mediator, mannose-binding lectin (MBL), enhances phago
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 101 (2009)
Malaria Journal, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 101 (2009)
Background During pregnancy, women are more susceptible to Plasmodium falciparum infections and frequently have a higher parasitaemia than non-pregnant women. Several mechanisms are responsible for their increased susceptibility, including down-modul
Autor:
Pong, Clinton K.1 clintonp@hawaii.edu, Thévenon, Audrey Davidson2 at244@georgetown.edu, Zhou, James Ainong3 jameszhou7@gmail.com, Taylor, Diane Wallace1,2 dwtaylor@hawaii.edu
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal. 2009, Vol. 8, p1-8. 8p. 1 Color Photograph, 3 Graphs.
Autor:
Tabish Qidwai
This book is aimed to cover the role of genetic polymorphisms in human genes related to RBC disorders, metabolic enzymes, immune response, and cytoadherence in the susceptibility/resistance to malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum. The chapters pro