The early stages of intrauterine infection result in tissue specific fetal inflammation in a rhesus macaque model of choriodecidual Ureaplasma infection
Intrauterine infection is associated with preterm labor and perinatal brain injury. Choriodecidual infection represents an early stage of ascending reproductive infection prior to microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity (MIAC). The present study examines the effects of intrauterine Ureaplasma infection on fetal inflammation and inflammasome activity.
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The early stages of intrauterine infection result in tissue specific fetal inflammation in a rhesus macaque model of choriodecidual Ureaplasma infection
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Tripathy, Sudeshna : Oregon Health and Science University Peters, Alec : Oregon Health and Science University Sherman, Larry S. : Oregon Health and Science University Kelleher, Meredith A. : Oregon Health and Science University
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Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2024