a(MESH:"Fetal Hemoglobin")
A negative correlation was found, i.e. an increased plasma cell-free HbF concentration was associated with a decreased plasma Hp concentration, when including all individuals, controls and women with PE (r = -0.335, p-value<0.0001, n = 145)(Fig 1A). PubMed:26368565
A 4-fold increase of the HbF concentration was seen in the PE patients (p-value 0.01) as compared to the controls. PubMed:26368565
It was hypothesized that through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), Hb induces oxidative damage to the placenta and a subsequent leakage over the blood-placental barrier [12]. PubMed:26368565
A 4-fold increase of the HbF concentration was seen in the PE patients (p-value 0.01) as compared to the controls. PubMed:26368565
A negative correlation was found, i.e. an increased plasma cell-free HbF concentration was associated with a decreased plasma Hp concentration, when including all individuals, controls and women with PE (r = -0.335, p-value<0.0001, n = 145)(Fig 1A). PubMed:26368565
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