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Extracellular vesicles in spontaneous preterm birth
Ramkumar Menon
, Hend Shahin
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Spontaneous Preterm Birth (sPTB)
100%
Exosomes
100%
Extracellular Vesicles
100%
Parturition
75%
Microvesicles
75%
Functional Role
50%
Preterm Birth
50%
Pregnancy Complications
25%
Placenta
25%
Plasma Membrane
25%
Fetus
25%
High-risk Pregnancy
25%
Recent Advances
25%
Preterm Labor
25%
Maternal-fetal
25%
Biogenesis
25%
Cargo
25%
Immune Factors
25%
Uterine Tissue
25%
Physiological Condition
25%
Characteristic Function
25%
Preterm Pregnancy
25%
Term Pregnancy
25%
Multivesicular Bodies
25%
Pregnancy Status
25%
Endocrine Factors
25%
Bilayer Lipid Membrane
25%
Adverse Pregnancy
25%
Communication Channels
25%
Exosomal Cargo
25%
Biomarker Potential
25%
Intraluminal Vesicles
25%
Feto-maternal Communication
25%
Communicator
25%
Round Structure
25%
Perinatal Medicine
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Premature Labor
100%
Exosome
100%
Parturition
60%
Pregnancy Complication
20%
Placenta
20%
Mediator
20%
Biological Marker
20%
Cell Membrane
20%
High Risk Pregnancy
20%
Antibodies
20%
Reproductive Medicine
20%
Biogenesis
20%
Perinatal Care
20%
Labor
20%
Multivesicular Body
20%
Lipid Bilayer
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Microvesicles
100%
Mediator
33%
Animal Model
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Biogenesis
33%
Labor
33%
Lipid Bilayer
33%
Antibodies
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Exosome
100%
Placenta
20%
Mediator
20%
Cell Membrane
20%
Biogenesis
20%
Labor
20%
Multivesicular Body
20%
Antibodies
20%
Lipid Bilayer
20%