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Schrey S, Baczyk D, Fitzgerald B, Keating S, Ryan G, Kingdom J, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens . 2015 May; 1(3-4):273. PMID: 26009091
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Schrey S, Kingdom J, Baczyk D, Fitzgerald B, Keating S, Ryan G, et al.
Mol Hum Reprod . 2013 Jul; 19(11):764-72. PMID: 23832168
Severely growth-discordant monochorionic (MC) twins offer a unique opportunity to study fetal and placental growth based on a similar genetic background and maternal host environment where the healthy twin serves...
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Baczyk D, Drewlo S, Kingdom J
Placenta . 2013 May; 34(7):606-12. PMID: 23628505
Introduction: Small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMO) conjugate to target proteins in a dynamic, reversible manner to function as post-translational modifiers. SUMOylation of target proteins can impinge on their localization, in addition...
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Levytska K, Kingdom J, Baczyk D, Drewlo S
Placenta . 2013 Feb; 34(4):291-8. PMID: 23403148
Pregnancy is accompanied by several adaptations in the mother, such as increased blood volume, higher cardiac output and reduced peripheral vascular resistance. Inability to accomplish these changes places both her...
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Czikk M, Drewlo S, Baczyk D, Adamson S, Kingdom J
Placenta . 2013 Jan; 34(2):174-81. PMID: 23276385
Objectives: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and pre-eclampsia are severe and clinically important manifestations of placental insufficiency. In the mouse, dual specificity phosphatase 9 (DUSP9) is critical to the normal development...
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Drewlo S, Levytska K, Sobel M, Baczyk D, Lye S, Kingdom J
J Thromb Haemost . 2011 Oct; 9(12):2486-97. PMID: 21981655
Background: Severe preeclampsia is characterized by hypertension, renal injury and placental dysfunction. Prothrombotic disorders are discovered in 10-20% of women with preeclampsia, providing the rationale for prescribing low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH)...
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Fitzgerald B, Levytska K, Kingdom J, Walker M, Baczyk D, Keating S
Placenta . 2011 Mar; 32(4):339-45. PMID: 21388678
Elevated levels of the maternal prenatal screening markers hCG and inhibin-A, measured at 15-20 weeks gestation, increase the subsequent risk of severe pre-eclampsia and intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR). Since both...
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Uxa R, Baczyk D, Kingdom J, Viero S, Casper R, Keating S
Placenta . 2010 May; 31(6):499-505. PMID: 20447686
Massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MPFD) and maternal floor infarction (MFI) of the placenta are rare related conditions associated with poor perinatal outcome including antepartum stillbirth. The diseases are characterized by...
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Baczyk D, Drewlo S, Proctor L, Dunk C, Lye S, Kingdom J
Cell Death Differ . 2009 Feb; 16(5):719-27. PMID: 19219068
Mammalian placentation is a highly regulated process and is dependent on the proper development of specific trophoblast cell lineages. The two major types of trophoblast, villous and extravillous, show mitotic...
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Proctor L, Dunk C, Baczyk D, Kingdom J, Adamson S
Placenta . 2008 Nov; 30(1):96-104. PMID: 19007985
Background: In mice the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between mother and fetus occurs in the chorioallantoic placenta where fetal capillaries come in close proximity with maternal blood perfusing trophoblast-lined...