Toll-like Receptor-4: A New Target for Preterm Labour Pharmacotherapies?
Inflammatory activation, a major driver of preterm birth and subsequent neonatal morbidity, is an attractive pharmacological target for new preterm birth therapeutics. Inflammation elicited by intraamniotic infection is causally associated with preterm birth, particularly in infants delivered ≤34 we...
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Main Authors: | Robertson, Sarah A., Wahid, Hanan Hamimi, Peck, Yin Chin, Hutchinson, Mark R., Lachlan, M. Moldenhauer, A. Keelan, Jeffrey |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/87819/1/index.html http://irep.iium.edu.my/87819/ |
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