Mutations in fetal genes involved in innate immunity and host defense against microbes increase risk of preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) Article

Modi, Bhavi P, Teves, Maria E, Pearson, Laurel N et al. (2017). Mutations in fetal genes involved in innate immunity and host defense against microbes increase risk of preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) . Molecular genetics & genomic medicine, 5(6), 720-729. 10.1002/mgg3.330

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cited authors

  • Modi, Bhavi P; Teves, Maria E; Pearson, Laurel N; Parikh, Hardik I; Haymond-Thornburg, Hannah; Tucker, John L; Chaemsaithong, Piya; Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy; York, Timothy P; Romero, Roberto; Strauss, Jerome F

authors

publication date

  • November 1, 2017

published in

keywords

  • AFRICAN-AMERICAN
  • ASSOCIATION
  • Antimicrobial peptides
  • BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS
  • BIRTH
  • GESTATIONAL-AGE
  • Genetics & Heredity
  • INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • PATTERN-RECOGNITION
  • POLYMORPHISM
  • PREGNANCY
  • Science & Technology
  • TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR
  • chorioamnionitis
  • defensins
  • fucosyltransferase
  • inflammasome
  • innate immunity
  • mannose-binding lectin protein
  • preterm birth
  • preterm premature rupture of membranes

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 720

end page

  • 729

volume

  • 5

issue

  • 6