Maternal Fetal Immunology is a fascinating field of study that delves into the intricate interplay between a pregnant woman's immune system and the developing fetus. This specialized branch of immunology focuses on understanding the mechanisms that enable the maternal immune system to tolerate the presence of the semi-allogeneic fetus while still providing protection against potential pathogens. The maternal-fetal interface involves a complex dialogue between various immune cells, cytokines, and regulatory molecules that work collaboratively to maintain a delicate balance. Researchers in Maternal Fetal Immunology aim to unravel the mysteries of immune tolerance during pregnancy, exploring how these immunological processes contribute to a successful and healthy pregnancy outcome. Insights gained from this field not only advance our understanding of reproductive biology but also have significant implications for developing strategies to address pregnancy-related complications and enhance maternal and fetal health.
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Neda Zarrin Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
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Title : Pregnancy outcome after uterine artery embolization for uterine adenomyosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Mohamed M Hosni, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Endometrial functions in recurrent pregnancy loss
Nicoletta Di Simone, Humanitas University Milan, Italy
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