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Nature: 39 Is There Evidence of Oxidative Stress in Maternal and Fetal Circulation in Preeclampsia?

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39 Is There Evidence of Oxidative Stress in Maternal and Fetal Circulation in Preeclampsia?

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Explore the latest research and articles on cardiovascular health and disease in Circulation's current issue.

Circulation publishes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other content related to cardiovascular health and disease, including observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services and outcomes studies, and advances in basic and translational research.

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Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-induced syndrome associated with increased maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The major fetal consequences of PE are intrauterine growth ...

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Science Daily: Estrogen explains the exosome-carried messenger profile in the circulation among postmenopausal women

In blood circulation, the exosome-carried messenger molecule profile differs between post- and premenopausal women, research shows. The differences were associated with circulating estrogen and ...

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Estrogen explains the exosome-carried messenger profile in the circulation among postmenopausal women