American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996 James M. Roberts - Abstracts

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996 James M. Roberts
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Decreased transferrin and increased transferrin saturation in sera of women with preeclampsia: implications for oxidative stress.HealthJames M. Roberts, Carl A. Hubel, Margaret K. McLaughlin, Sandra T. Davidge, Rhobert W. Evans, Andrey V. Kozlov, Valerian E. Kagan
Evidence of endothelial activation and endothelial activators in cord blood of infants of preeclamptic women.HealthJames M. Roberts, David L. Lykins, Sandra T. Davidge, Arthur P. Signorella, Carol H. Gilmour
Fasting serum triglycerides, free fatty acids, and malondialdehyde are increased in preeclampsia, are positively correlated, and decrease within 48 hours post partum.HealthJames M. Roberts, Cynthia J. Sims, Carl A. Hubel, Margaret K. McLaughlin, Rhobert W. Evans, Beth A. Haught
Heterogeneous causes constituting the single syndrome of preeclampsia: a hypothesis and its implications.HealthJames M. Roberts, Roberta B. Ness
Mechanical stress eliminates the effects of plasma from patients with preeclampsia on endothelial cells.HealthPhilip N. Baker, James M. Roberts, Sandra T. Davidge, Christopher P. Stranko, Paul S. Davies
Nitric oxide synthase activity in the gravid rat uterus decreases a day before the onset of parturition.HealthJames M. Roberts, Stephen M. Sladek
Urine but not plasma nitric oxide metabolites are decreased in women with preeclampsia.HealthJames M. Roberts, Sandra T. Davidge, Christopher P. Stranko
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