Decidual dendritic cells 10 and CD4+CD25+FOXP3 regulatory T cell in preeclampsia and their correlation with nutritional factors in pathomechanism of immune rejection in pregnancy

Immune intolerance is thought to be the underlying cause of immune rejection to fetus in preeclampsia. Decidual dendritic cell-10 (DC-10) and T regulator cell (Treg) play important role to create tolerogenic environment during pregnancy. However, their roles on the specific pathomechanism of preecla...

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