2017
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0444.1000454
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Are Placental Cell-Derived Exosomes a Predictive Biomarker of Preeclampsia?

Abstract: Placenta is endocrine organ that regulate biological function of several maternal tissues and fetal organs by specific mechanisms of cell-to-cell cooperation, which is realized via exosomes' secretion. Exosomes delivery some molecules, i.e., active proteins, pro-coagulants, growth factors, lipids, enzymes, micro-RNAs to target cells and induce autocrine / paracrine effects on vasculature and trophoblast. Interestingly, circulating number of exosomes derived from placenta cells in healthy pregnancies increases … Show more

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