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Maternal iron deficiency impacts the placental arterial network
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2021
biorxiv/medrxiv
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AbstractPlacental vascular gene networks in mammals have been largely unexplored due to a lack of well validated molecular markers to identify them. This is required to study how they form in development, and how they are impacted by embryonic or maternal defects, which in-turn adversely affects the forming heart and vasculature. Such defects are known to be a consequence of maternal iron deficiency (ID), the most common nutrient deficiency world-wide. Here we employed marker analysis to
doi:10.1101/2021.05.06.442902
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