T Cindrova-Davies
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Koucky M, Malickova K, Koprivova H, Cindrova-Davies T, Hrbackova H, Cerny A, et al.
Scand J Immunol
. 2018 May;
88(1):e12675.
PMID: 29758096
Chronic inflammation has been implicated as the underlying mechanism responsible for the pathophysiology of preterm labour. Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) plays a central role in the innate immune response and is...
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Cindrova-Davies T, van Patot M, Gardner L, Jauniaux E, Burton G, Charnock-Jones D
Mol Hum Reprod
. 2014 Nov;
21(3):296-308.
PMID: 25391298
Early human placental and embryonic development occurs in a physiologically low oxygen environment supported by histiotrophic secretions from endometrial glands. In this study, we compare the placental metabolomic profile in...
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Burke K, Jauniaux E, Burton G, Cindrova-Davies T
Placenta
. 2013 Aug;
34(11):1105-9.
PMID: 23978537
Megalin and cubilin are multifunctional endocytic receptors associated with many transporting epithelia. They play an essential role in transport of nutrients through the visceral yolk sac of rodents during embryogenesis....
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Ascorbate prevents placental oxidative stress and enhances birth weight in hypoxic pregnancy in rats
Richter H, Camm E, Modi B, Naeem F, Cross C, Cindrova-Davies T, et al.
J Physiol
. 2012 Feb;
590(6):1377-87.
PMID: 22289909
This study isolated the effects of maternal hypoxia independent of changes in maternal nutrition on maternal circulatory and placental molecular indices of oxidative stress and determined whether maternal antioxidant treatment...
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Tissot Van Patot M, Valdez M, Becky V, Cindrova-Davies T, Johns J, Zwerdling L, et al.
Placenta
. 2009 May;
30(6):523-8.
PMID: 19439352
Previous data indicate that placentas from normotensive pregnancies in non-native women at 3100 m (Leadville, CO) are not hypoxic at term, despite lower uterine artery blood flow, than in the...
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Ellery P, Cindrova-Davies T, Jauniaux E, Ferguson-Smith A, Burton G
Placenta
. 2009 Feb;
30(4):329-34.
PMID: 19215981
The aim was to test for evidence of transcriptional activity within the nuclei of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta. The syncytiotrophoblast forms the epithelial covering of the villous tree,...
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Cindrova-Davies T
Placenta
. 2009 Jan;
30 Suppl A:S55-65.
PMID: 19118896
Pre-eclampsia is the most important complication of human pregnancy worldwide and a major contributor to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Strong evidence exists that generation of placental oxidative stress,...
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Burton G, Yung H, Cindrova-Davies T, Charnock-Jones D
Placenta
. 2008 Dec;
30 Suppl A:S43-8.
PMID: 19081132
The pregnancy complications of unexplained intrauterine growth restriction and early onset preeclampsia are thought to share a common aetiology in placental malperfusion secondary to deficient maternal spiral artery conversion. A...
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Burdon C, Mann C, Cindrova-Davies T, Ferguson-Smith A, Burton G
Placenta
. 2007 Jan;
28(7):724-33.
PMID: 17222904
Placental oxidative stress has been implicated in many complications of human pregnancy, including preterm delivery and preeclampsia. It is now appreciated that reactive oxygen species can induce a spectrum of...