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1. Human Placental Transcriptome Reveals Critical Alterations in Inflammation and Energy Metabolism with Fetal Sex Differences in Spontaneous Preterm Birth.

2. Disorders of placental villous maturation are present in one-third of cases with spontaneous preterm labor.

3. Maternal T Cells in the Human Placental Villi Support an Allograft Response during Noninfectious Villitis.

4. Characterizing Villitis of Unknown Etiology and Inflammation in Stillbirth.

5. Expression of Toll-Like Receptors in Chronic Histiocytic Intervillositis of the Placenta.

6. ICAM-1 expression on immune cells in chronic villitis.

7. Expression analysis of leukocytes attracting cytokines in chronic histiocytic intervillositis of the placenta.

8. Distinct patterns of C4d immunoreactivity in placentas with villitis of unknown etiology, cytomegaloviral placentitis, and infarct.

9. An immunologic basis for placental insufficiency in fetal growth restriction.

10. Decrease in inflammatory response does not prevent placental dysfunction after fetal cardiac bypass in goats.

11. Placental inflammation and oxidative stress in the mouse model of assisted reproduction.

12. Vitamin D and the regulation of placental inflammation.

13. Viral infection of the placenta leads to fetal inflammation and sensitization to bacterial products predisposing to preterm labor.

14. IL-1 receptor antagonist protects against placental and neurodevelopmental defects induced by maternal inflammation.

15. Villitis of unknown aetiology: correlation of recurrence with clinical outcome.

16. Involvement of Hofbauer cells and maternal T cells in villitis of unknown aetiology.

17. Characterization of inflammation in syphilitic villitis and in villitis of unknown etiology.

18. Immunological studies in placentas with villitis of unknown etiology: complement components and immunoglobulins in chorionic villi.

19. [Placental villitis].

20. Fibrinoid and trophoblastic necrosis with massive chronic intervillositis: an extreme variant of villitis of unknown etiology.

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