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    • Cardiac Angiogenic Imbalance Leads to Peripartum Cardiomyopathy 

      Patten, Ian S.; Farrell, Caitlin; Tudorache, Igor; Bauersachs, Johann; Hilfiker-Kleiner, Denise; Rana, Sarosh; Shahul, Sajid Saleem; Rowe, Glenn C; Jang, Cholsoon; Liu, Laura; Hacker, Michele Renee; Rhee, Julie S; Mitchell, John D.; Mahmood, Feroze-Ud-Den; Hess, Philip E.; Koulisis, Nicole; Khankin, Eliyahu; Burke, Suzanne Diana; Del Monte, Federica; Karumanchi, Subbian Ananth; Arany, Zoltan Pierre (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is an often fatal disease that affects pregnant women who are near delivery, and it occurs more frequently in women with pre-eclampsia and/or multiple gestation. The aetiology of PPCM, and ...
    • Induced Human Decidual NK-Like Cells Improve Utero-Placental Perfusion in Mice 

      Cavalli, Ricardo C.; Cerdeira, Ana Sofia; Pernicone, Elizabeth; Korkes, Henri A.; Burke, Suzanne D.; Rajakumar, Augustine; Thadhani, Ravi I.; Roberts, Drucilla J.; Bhasin, Manoj; Karumanchi, S. Ananth; Kopcow, Hernan D. (Public Library of Science, 2016)
      Decidual NK (dNK) cells, a distinct type of NK cell, are thought to regulate uterine spiral artery remodeling, a process that allows for increased blood delivery to the fetal-placental unit. Impairment of uterine spiral ...