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1. Differential 5'-tRNA Fragment Expression in Circulating Preeclampsia Syncytiotrophoblast Vesicles Drives Macrophage Inflammation.

2. ExoCounter Assays Identify Women Who May Develop Early-Onset Preeclampsia From 12.5 μL First-Trimester Serum by Characterizing Placental Small Extracellular Vesicles.

3. Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs).

4. Syncytiotrophoblast Extracellular Vesicles From Late-Onset Preeclampsia Placentae Suppress Pro-Inflammatory Immune Response in THP-1 Macrophages.

5. Glycosylated Siglec-6 expression in syncytiotrophoblast-derived extracellular vesicles from preeclampsia placentas.

6. Multiplex Analysis of Circulating Maternal Cardiovascular Biomarkers Comparing Preeclampsia Subtypes.

7. Predictive Performance of PlGF (Placental Growth Factor) for Screening Preeclampsia in Asymptomatic Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

8. IFPA meeting 2018 workshop report II: Abnormally invasive placenta; inflammation and infection; preeclampsia; gestational trophoblastic disease and drug delivery.

9. Placental Syncytiotrophoblast-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Carry Active NEP (Neprilysin) and Are Increased in Preeclampsia.

10. Lymphocyte characterization of decidua basalis spiral arteries with acute atherosis in preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancies.

11. Temporal and external validation of the fullPIERS model for the prediction of adverse maternal outcomes in women with pre-eclampsia.

12. Angiogenic factors: potential to change clinical practice in pre-eclampsia?

13. Reduced placental protein 13 (PP13) in placental derived syncytiotrophoblast extracellular vesicles in preeclampsia - A novel tool to study the impaired cargo transmission of the placenta to the maternal organs.

14. Predicting delivery of a small-for-gestational-age infant and adverse perinatal outcome in women with suspected pre-eclampsia.

15. Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review to Assess the Role of Soluble FMS-Like Tyrosine Kinase-1 and Placenta Growth Factor Ratio in Prediction of Preeclampsia: The SaPPPhirE Study.

17. The role of cellular senescence in ageing of the placenta.

18. Update of syncytiotrophoblast derived extracellular vesicles in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia.

19. Interleukin-1 family cytokines and their regulatory proteins in normal pregnancy and pre-eclampsia.

20. Placental miR-1301 is dysregulated in early-onset preeclampsia and inversely correlated with maternal circulating leptin.

21. IFPA Senior Award Lecture: making sense of pre-eclampsia - two placental causes of preeclampsia?

22. IFPA Award in Placentology Lecture: preeclampsia, the decidual battleground and future maternal cardiovascular disease.

23. Review: Preeclampsia, acute atherosis of the spiral arteries and future cardiovascular disease: two new hypotheses.

24. Unique blood pressure characteristics in mother and offspring after early onset preeclampsia.

25. Cardiovascular risk factors in children and young adults born to preeclamptic pregnancies: a systematic review.

27. Review: Does size matter? Placental debris and the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia.

29. Pregenesys pre-eclampsia markers consensus meeting: What do we require from markers, risk assessment and model systems to tailor preventive strategies?

30. Peripheral blood invariant natural killer T cells throughout pregnancy and in preeclamptic women.

31. Assessing the onset of pre-eclampsia in the hospital day unit: summary of the pre-eclampsia guideline (PRECOG II).

32. Placental stress and pre-eclampsia: a revised view.

33. The effect of labour and placental separation on the shedding of syncytiotrophoblast microparticles, cell-free DNA and mRNA in normal pregnancy and pre-eclampsia.

34. Circulating microparticles in normal pregnancy and pre-eclampsia.

35. NK cells and pre-eclampsia.

36. Microparticles and immunomodulation in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia.

37. Inflammation and pre-eclampsia.

38. System y+ arginine transport and NO production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in pregnancy and preeclampsia.

39. Excess syncytiotrophoblast microparticle shedding is a feature of early-onset pre-eclampsia, but not normotensive intrauterine growth restriction.

40. The pre-eclampsia community guideline (PRECOG): how to screen for and detect onset of pre-eclampsia in the community.

42. Endothelial cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells are a potential source of extraplacental activin a in preeclampsia.

43. Trophoblast deportation and the maternal inflammatory response in pre-eclampsia.

44. Hypoxia alters expression and function of syncytin and its receptor during trophoblast cell fusion of human placental BeWo cells: implications for impaired trophoblast syncytialisation in pre-eclampsia.

45. Inhibin, activin, follistatin, activin receptors and beta-glycan gene expression in the placental tissue of patients with pre-eclampsia.

46. Pre-eclampsia, the placenta and the maternal systemic inflammatory response--a review.

47. Matrix metalloprotease-9, placental syncytiotrophoblast and the endothelial dysfunction of pre-eclampsia.

48. The relation between pre-eclampsia at term and neonatal encephalopathy.

49. The pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia.

50. Expression of inflammatory cytokines in placentas from women with preeclampsia.

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