63. Molecular and functional long-term effects of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular system assessed on a mouse model of severe preeclampsia
Abstract
Preeclampsia (PE) is a characterized by de novo hypertension and proteinuria. Women affected with PE have an increased risk of chronic hypertension and premature cardiovascular disease years later. Mice bearing transgenic fetuses overexpressing the human transcription factor STOX1 (storkhead box1) develop a severe preeclamptic phenotype. The molecular analysis of long term cardiovascular risks induced by preeclampsia will be studied using our...
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Title
63. Molecular and functional long-term effects of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular system assessed on a mouse model of severe preeclampsia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Pages
S5 - S5
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