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Immunological role of the placenta, blocking factors and NK cells in post-implantation pregnancy
(2001)
The unexpected failure of the mother to immunologically reject the foetus is partly thought to result from immunological properties of the placenta. The placental trophoblast produces immunosuppressive factors including ...
Immunoglobulin G bound to ovine placenta is eluted by surgical cannulation and acid perfusion in situ
(2005)
OBJECTIVE:
To elute placental bound immunoglobulin G (IgG) in situ.
DESIGN:
Laboratory based experimentation.
SETTING:
Biological Sciences Department, The University of Newcastle Australia and the Department of ...
Human placental immunoglobulins show unique re-association patterns with isologous and third party acid treated trophoblast microvesicles in vitro
(2005)
To study re-association pattern of human placental eluate immunoglobulins with acid treated isologous and third party trophoblast derived placental microvesicles.
DESIGN:
Laboratory based experimentation.
SETTING:
Biological ...
Ovine placental eluate immunoglobulins recognise isologous and third party acid-treated trophoblast microvesicle antigens in vitro
(2006)
Placental microvesicles were prepared from ovine placentae and immunoglobulins eluted with 0.5 M glycine buffer pH 2.5. The ability of eluate immunoglobulins to re-associate with isologous (self) and third party acidified ...
Recurrent pregnancy losses and the role of immunotherapy
(2000)
Post implantation pregnancy losses are psychologically and economically stressful to the childbearing population. The etiology in the vast majority of cases is unknown but is partly thought to result from a break-down of ...
Re-association of human and ovine placental eluate immunoglobulins with acidified trophoblast vesicles
(University of Nairobi, 1996)