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Longitudinal change in cerebro-placental ratio (CPR) between 37 and 40 weeks of pregnancy is associated with non-reassuring fetal status and increased risk of cesarean section
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Assessing erythroferrone and iron homeostasis in preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancies : A retrospective study
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Gut Micro- and Mycobiota in Preeclampsia : Bacterial Composition Differences Suggest Role in Pathophysiology
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Placental Changes and Neuropsychological Development in Children—A Systematic Review
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Maternal serum vitamin D level in early pregnancy and risk for preeclampsia : A casecontrol study in Southern Sweden
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Placenta-associated adverse pregnancy outcomes in women experiencing mild or severe hyperemesis gravidarum – a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Decision-making in obstetric emergencies. Individual differences and professional boundaries.
2023) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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Comparing the results from a Swedish pregnancy cohort using data from three automated placental growth factor immunoassay platforms intended for first-trimester preeclampsia prediction
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Spatial transcriptomics of human placentas reveal distinct RNA patterns associated with morphology and preeclampsia
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Preliminary evidence that blocking the uptake of placenta-derived preeclamptic extracellular vesicles protects the vascular endothelium and prevents vasoconstriction
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