American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996 James M. Roberts |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Decreased transferrin and increased transferrin saturation in sera of women with preeclampsia: implications for oxidative stress. | Health | James 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. | Health | James 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. | Health | James 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. | Health | James M. Roberts, Roberta B. Ness |
Mechanical stress eliminates the effects of plasma from patients with preeclampsia on endothelial cells. | Health | Philip 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. | Health | James M. Roberts, Stephen M. Sladek |
Urine but not plasma nitric oxide metabolites are decreased in women with preeclampsia. | Health | James M. Roberts, Sandra T. Davidge, Christopher P. Stranko |
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