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Publications by Akitoshi Nakashima
Impaired Autophagy by Soluble Endoglin, Under Physiological Hypoxia in Early Pregnant Period, Is Involved in Poor Placentation in Preeclampsia
Autophagy
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
The Role of Autophagy in Pregnancy
Reproductive Immunology and Biology
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Alteration of Serum Soluble Endoglin Levels After the Onset of Preeclampsia Is More Pronounced in Women With Early-Onset
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Expression of Soluble Endoglin and sFlt-1 in Peripheral Blood of Preeclampsia
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Periodontitis Is Associated With Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women
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Placental Growth Factor, Soluble FMS-Like Tyrosine Kinase 1, Soluble Endoglin, IL-6, and IL-16 as Biomarkers in Preeclampsia
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miR455 Is Linked to Hypoxia Signaling and Is Deregulated in Preeclampsia
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T31: The Role of Autophagy for Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia: Correlation Between Trophoblasts-Specific Atg7 Knockout-Mediated Poor Placentation and Human Preeclamptic Placentas
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Adipose Differentiation-Related Protein Is Not Involved in Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1-Induced Lipid Accumulation Under Hypoxia
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Is Angiostatin Involved in Physiological Foveal Avascularity?
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