15 results on '"Hansson, Stefan R"'
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2. Intensive care patients with preeclampsia – Clinical risk factors and biomarkers for oxidative stress and angiogenic imbalance as discriminators for severe disease
3. Cardiovascular effects of severe late-onset preeclampsia are reversed within six months postpartum
4. The hemoglobin degradation pathway in patients with preeclampsia – Fetal hemoglobin, heme, heme oxygenase-1 and hemopexin – Potential diagnostic biomarkers?
5. Fetal hemoglobin, α1-microglobulin and hemopexin are potential predictive first trimester biomarkers for preeclampsia
6. Corrigendum to “Cardiovascular effects of severe late-onset preeclampsia are reversed within six months postpartum” [Preg. Hypertens. 19 (2020) 18–24]
7. [formula omitted]-Microglobulin (A1M) protects fetal and adult red blood cells (RBCs) against in vitro induced cell death and is internalized by RBCs in the placenta
8. [formula omitted]-Microglobulin-deficient mice as a tool for studying preeclampsia
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11. PP006. Gene expression profiling of first trimester placentas from pregnancies at high risk of developing preeclampsia
12. P12. Placental gene expression analysis at the end of the first trimester of pregnancy in patients at high risk of subsequent development of preeclampsia
13. [167-POS] : The human endogenous protection system against cell-free hemoglobin is overwhelmed during preeclampsia – New biomarkers and potential targets for therapy
14. [97-POS] : Free fetal hemoglobin and hemoglobin-scavenging proteins are predictive first and second trimester biochemical markers for preeclampsia
15. M15.6 Free fetal hemoglobin and alpha-1-microglobulin as first trimester markers of preeclampsia
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