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1. Alterations in maternal-fetal gut and amniotic fluid microbiota associated with fetal growth restriction.

2. The Influence of Dental Status and Blood Parameters Characterizing Endogenous Intoxication on the Timing of Childbirth.

3. Angiogenic imbalance in pregnancies with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation.

4. Next-generation sequencing-based detection of Ureaplasma in the gastric fluid of neonates with respiratory distress and chorioamnionitis.

5. Maternal microbiota communicates with the fetus through microbiota-derived extracellular vesicles.

6. Comprehensive characterization of maternal, fetal, and neonatal microbiomes supports prenatal colonization of the gastrointestinal tract.

7. Questioning the fetal microbiome illustrates pitfalls of low-biomass microbial studies.

8. Estimated time to emergence of secondary intra-amniotic infection or inflammation since the onset of the preterm premature rupture of membranes.

9. Clinical characteristics of colonization of the amniotic cavity in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes, a retrospective study.

10. Does the Amniotic Fluid of Mice Contain a Viable Microbiota?

11. Development of a mouse model of ascending infection and preterm birth.

12. The Role of Innate Immune System in the Human Amniotic Membrane and Human Amniotic Fluid in Protection Against Intra-Amniotic Infections and Inflammation.

13. Presence of distinctive microbiome in the first-pass meconium of newborn infants.

14. Necrotizing funisitis is an indicator that intra-amniotic inflammatory response is more severe and amnionitis is more frequent in the context of the extension of inflammation into Wharton's jelly.

15. High Mobility Group Box 1 in Pig Amniotic Membrane Experimentally Infected with E. coli O55.

16. Evidence of bacterial DNA presence in chorionic villi and amniotic fluid in the first and second trimester of pregnancy.

17. Cervical Gardnerella vaginalis in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.

18. Lessons learned from the prenatal microbiome controversy.

19. Hyaluronidase Impairs Neutrophil Function and Promotes Group B Streptococcus Invasion and Preterm Labor in Nonhuman Primates.

20. The meconium microbiota shares more features with the amniotic fluid microbiota than the maternal fecal and vaginal microbiota.

21. Bacteremia and intramniotic infection due to Burkholderia cenocepacea.

22. Intra-Amniotic Infection with Ureaplasma parvum Causes Preterm Birth and Neonatal Mortality That Are Prevented by Treatment with Clarithromycin.

23. A Broad Spectrum Chemokine Inhibitor Prevents Preterm Labor but Not Microbial Invasion of the Amniotic Cavity or Neonatal Morbidity in a Non-human Primate Model.

24. Lactobacilli-dominated cervical microbiota in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.

25. Microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity is associated with impaired cognitive and motor function at school age in preterm children.

26. Separating the signal from the noise in metagenomic cell-free DNA sequencing.

27. Comparison of an in house and a commercial real-time polymerase chain reaction targeting Toxoplasma gondii RE gene using various samples collected from patients in Turkey.

28. Is the delivery mode a critical factor for the microbial communities in the meconium?

29. Detection of bacterial pathogens in sterile fluids with the FilmArray Meningitis/Encephalitis identification system.

30. Components of the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum exposome impact on distinct short-term adverse neonatal outcomes of premature infants: A prospective cohort study.

31. Antibiotics for amniotic-fluid colonization by Ureaplasma and/or Mycoplasma spp. to prevent preterm birth: A randomized trial.

32. The Microbiome and Preterm Birth: A Change in Paradigm with Profound Implications for Pathophysiologic Concepts and Novel Therapeutic Strategies.

33. Trichomonas vaginalis Transports Virulent Mycoplasma hominis and Transmits the Infection to Human Cells after Metronidazole Treatment: A Potential Role in Bacterial Invasion of Fetal Membranes and Amniotic Fluid.

34. Gastric fluid used to assess changes during the latency period in preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.

35. Bacterial-Culture-Negative Subclinical Intra-Amniotic Infection Can Be Detected by Bacterial 16S Ribosomal-DNA-Amplifying Polymerase Chain Reaction.

36. Inflammatory proteins in maternal plasma, cervicovaginal and amniotic fluids as predictors of intra-amniotic infection in preterm premature rupture of membranes.

37. Amniotic fluid from healthy term pregnancies does not harbor a detectable microbial community.

38. Plasma inflammatory and immune proteins as predictors of intra-amniotic infection and spontaneous preterm delivery in women with preterm labor: a retrospective study.

39. Late preterm prelabor rupture of fetal membranes: fetal inflammatory response and neonatal outcome.

40. [Premature delivery and colonization associated with Ureaplasma parvum].

41. Could baby's first bacteria take root before birth?

42. Maternal white blood cell count cannot identify the presence of microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity or intra-amniotic inflammation in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.

43. Microbiome profile of the amniotic fluid as a predictive biomarker of perinatal outcome.

44. Acid Stress Response Mechanisms of Group B Streptococci.

45. Maternal serum C-reactive protein concentration and intra-amniotic inflammation in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.

46. Hot topic: 16S rRNA gene sequencing reveals the microbiome of the virgin and pregnant bovine uterus.

47. Assessing the effect of oral exposure to Paenibacillus alvei, a potential biocontrol agent, in male, non-pregnant, pregnant animals and the developing rat fetus.

48. Impact of gestational nicotine exposure on intrauterine and fetal infection in a rodent model.

49. Frequency and clinical significance of short cervix in patients with preterm premature rupture of membranes.

50. Amniotic Fluid Infection, Cytokine Levels, and Mortality and Adverse Pulmonary, Intestinal, and Neurologic Outcomes in Infants at 32 Weeks' Gestation or Less.

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