Expression of Antiangiogenic Factors in the Placental Structures in Pre-Eclampsia

Comparative morphological study of the placentas was carried out in women with pregnancy aggravated by the development of pre-eclampsia. Immunohistochemical methods showed increased expression of endoglin (CD105) and VEGFR1 in all placental structures. The intensity of endoglin and VEGFR1 expression...

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description Comparative morphological study of the placentas was carried out in women with pregnancy aggravated by the development of pre-eclampsia. Immunohistochemical methods showed increased expression of endoglin (CD105) and VEGFR1 in all placental structures. The intensity of endoglin and VEGFR1 expression was maximum in the syncytiotrophoblast and extravillous cytotrophoblast cells in severe pre-eclampsia.
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Antineoplastic agents
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Biomedicine
Cell Biology
Endoglin
Female
Humans
Internal Medicine
Laboratory Medicine
Pathology
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Pre-Eclampsia - metabolism
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy
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Trophoblasts - metabolism
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