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Emerging technologies for the identification of therapeutic targets for the management of pre-eclampsia

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UNSPECIFIED (2004) Emerging technologies for the identification of therapeutic targets for the management of pre-eclampsia. [Journal Item]

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Abstract

Pre-eclampsia is a common and serious complication of pregnancy characterised by hypertension and proteinuria. Genetic and environmental factors influence the occurrence and progression of the disease. Emerging experimental systems and increasingly specific analytical methods for the study of differences between normal and pre-eclamptic placentae are close to identifying specific indicators of disease, which may allow early diagnosis and intervention and reveal targets against which therapeutic agents can be developed.

Item Type: Journal Item
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Journal or Publication Title: EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC TARGETS
Publisher: ASHLEY PUBLICATIONS LTD
ISSN: 1472-8222
Date: December 2004
Volume: 8
Number: 6
Number of Pages: 8
Page Range: pp. 507-514
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/7570

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