There's also an Israeli company doing some interesting work in this area, though we haven't gotten a briefing from them in awhile so I'm not sure what the latest is.
you can read a bit here: http://mayafiles.tase.co.il/RPdf/878001 ... 064-00.pdf
Are there any current PE studies using stem cells?
Re: Are there any current PE studies using stem cells?
Eleni Z. Tsigas
Executive Director
Preeclampsia Foundation
2x PE survivor; 29 week daughter died, 35 week IUGR son made it after 2 weeks of NICU fun; 3rd pregnancy PE-free resulted in strapping 8 pounder son, born at term.
Executive Director
Preeclampsia Foundation
2x PE survivor; 29 week daughter died, 35 week IUGR son made it after 2 weeks of NICU fun; 3rd pregnancy PE-free resulted in strapping 8 pounder son, born at term.
Re: Are there any current PE studies using stem cells?
Pretty much all PE studies will be looking at placental trophoblast cells.
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The Preeclampsia Puzzle (New Yorker) and Silent Struggle: A New Theory of Pregnancy (New York Times)
Looking for recent articles and studies?
A chance to participate in research? For us on Facebook or Twitter?
Caryn, @carynjrogers, who is not a doctor and who talks about science stuff *way* too much
DS Oscar born by emergent C-section at 34 weeks for fetal indicators, due to severe PE
DD Bridget born by C-section after water broke at 39 weeks after a healthy pregnancy
Are there any current PE studies using stem cells?
Does anyone know if there are any current PE studies using stem cells?
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