206. Identification of new candidate proteins involved in preeclampsia

Volume: 13, Pages: S98 - S99
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Preeclampsia is a major disease of pregnancy, affecting 2–8% of pregnant women. It is characterized by arterial hypertension and proteinuria occurring from the 20th week of amenorrhea. The STOX1 overexpressing mice develop a preeclamptic syndrome. This model is very relevant to identify potential new actors in preeclampsia because the phenotype is both precocious and severe. Using this mouse model of severe PE, we aim to identify plasma proteins...
Paper Details
Title
206. Identification of new candidate proteins involved in preeclampsia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
13
Pages
S98 - S99
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