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1. Plasma metabolites are altered before and after diagnosis of preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction.

2. NR4A2 expression is not altered in placentas from cases of growth restriction or preeclampsia, but is reduced in hypoxic cytotrophoblast.

3. Analysis of mitochondrial regulatory transcripts in publicly available datasets with validation in placentae from pre-term, post-term and fetal growth restriction pregnancies.

4. Circulating syndecan-1 is reduced in pregnancies with poor fetal growth and its secretion regulated by matrix metalloproteinases and the mitochondria.

5. Elevated Circulating and Placental SPINT2 Is Associated with Placental Dysfunction.

6. Maternal circulating SPINT1 is reduced in small-for-gestational age pregnancies at 26 weeks: Growing up in Singapore towards health outcomes (GUSTO) cohort study.

7. DAAM2 is elevated in the circulation and placenta in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction and is regulated by hypoxia.

9. Aurora kinase mRNA expression is reduced with increasing gestational age and in severe early onset fetal growth restriction.

10. Circulating SPINT1 is a biomarker of pregnancies with poor placental function and fetal growth restriction.

11. Blood-based biomarkers in the maternal circulation associated with fetal growth restriction.

12. Maternal plasma concentrations of the placental specific sFLT-1 variant, sFLT-1 e15a, in fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia.

13. Key players of the necroptosis pathway RIPK1 and SIRT2 are altered in placenta from preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction.

14. Identifying late-onset fetal growth restriction by measuring circulating placental RNA in the maternal blood at 28 weeks' gestation.

15. Expression of Myostatin in Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Preeclampsia Complicated Pregnancies and Alterations to Cytokine Production by First-Trimester Placental Explants Following Myostatin Treatment.

16. Paternal obesity in a rodent model affects placental gene expression in a sex-specific manner.

17. Placental specific mRNA in the maternal circulation are globally dysregulated in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction.

18. Placental OLAH Levels Are Altered in Fetal Growth Restriction, Preeclampsia and Models of Placental Dysfunction.

19. Circulating SPINT1 Is Reduced in a Preeclamptic Cohort with Co-Existing Fetal Growth Restriction.

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