Alexander Heazell
0000-0002-4303-7845
Kyoto University
110 papers found
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Abnormalities of the placenta
Reduced fetal movements
IFPA Meeting 2011 workshop report III: Placental immunology; epigenetic and microRNA-dependent gene regulation; comparative placentation; trophoblast differentiation; stem cells☆
A case of confined placental mosaicism with double trisomy associated with stillbirth
Review: The effects of oxygen on normal and pre-eclamptic placental tissue--insights from metabolomics.
Bladder perforation: a rare complication during diagnostic hysteroscopy.
The metabolome of human placental tissue: investigation of first trimester tissue and changes related to preeclampsia in late pregnancy
Identifying placental dysfunction in women with reduced fetal movements can be used to predict patients at increased risk of pregnancy complications
Intra-uterine growth restriction is associated with increased apoptosis and altered expression of proteins in the p53 pathway in villous trophoblast.
Changes in the metabolic footprint of placental explant-conditioned medium cultured in different oxygen tensions from placentas of small for gestational age and normal pregnancies.
Auscultation of the fetal heart in early pregnancy.
Concurrent maternal and fetal ovarian cysts
The use of the birthing pool after a diagnosis of stillbirth.
Towards an end to stillbirths.
Detection and management of decreased fetal movements in Australia and New Zealand: a survey of obstetric practice.
A case of intrauterine growth restriction in association with placental mesenchymal dysplasia with abnormal placental lymphatic development.
Does altered oxygenation or reactive oxygen species alter cell turnover of BeWo choriocarcinoma cells?
Changes in the Metabolic Footprint of Placental Explant-Conditioned Culture Medium Identifies Metabolic Disturbances Related to Hypoxia and Pre-Eclampsia
Can post-mortem examination of the placenta help determine the cause of stillbirth?
Predicting poor perinatal outcome in women who present with decreased fetal movements.
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