Excited to share our paper, part of my thesis, in @eLife! We show the potential of immune mediators in forecasting #pretermbirth. Want to learn about biomarkers in predicting pregnancy outcomes? Click here: https://t.co/waf4LE6loT #PRBTeam@nardhygomez@KevinRTheis@AdiTarca
@AJOG_thegray AJOG Presents: Toward a new taxonomy of obstetrical disease: improved performance of maternal blood biomarkers for the great obstetrical syndromes when classified according to placental pathology https://t.co/e4qVnQnFmH https://t.co/8xzrYeDVNF
Scientists applied a multifaceted approach to characterize immune responses taking place in expectant mothers with #COVID19, their fetuses, and their placentas. @derektm9@valeriaqbp@nardhygomez#scicomm#openscience
Let's break it down: https://t.co/rFsF6VnPwL
Little is known about IFNe in pregnancy. Our new @HeliyonJournal study explores the expression of this unique interferon and suggests a role in intra-amniotic infection leading to preterm birth: https://t.co/z9ix00r32f @nardhygomez#PRBteam#NGLlab @NICHD_NIH @i_am_intramural
Please read our new collaborative review Sneathia: an emerging pathogen in female reproductive disease and adverse perinatal outcomes, published in Critical Reviews in Microbiology. https://t.co/sqlTeGyqFR @i_am_intramural @NICHD_NIH @waynemedicine@nardhygomez
Very excited to share with you our paper showing the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy. Not only the mother (even if asymptomatic) responds to the infection, but also the fetus and the placenta. #PRBteam https://t.co/D5MqCI1Goh
A mighty research team @waynestate have discovered that the COVID-19 infection during pregnancy may cause inflammatory immune responses in the fetus, even if the virus does not infect the placenta. #NIH#MaternalFetal#COVIDinPregnancy https://t.co/U7LyNVrLO7
Molecular assay for the rapid assessment of intra-amniotic infection, now published in Journal of Reproductive Immunology https://t.co/eEL46Q91T8 @EmmaGraffice@nardhygomez @i_am_intramural @NICHD_NIH @waynestate@waynemedicine#PRB
Congratulations Emma! This is an excellent assay for rapidly evaluating the presence of intra-amniotic microbial invasion. @nardhygomez#NICHD#PRB https://t.co/3QMSUtwqKD
Dr. Romero awarded University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Gold Medal for contributions to maternal-fetal medicine https://t.co/gMqDOgMOeY
Another example of maternal-fetal crosstalk: immune cells uptake fetal antigens in the maternal circulation. Want to know more? Click here: https://t.co/grNaL4YX80 and watch our summary video: https://t.co/6XSQt04270
Published @jlb_journal@leukocytebiol by @nardhygomez#PRB
New study in @BiolReprod from the Perinatology Research Branch @NICHD_NIH shows that human labor can be monitored in the maternal circulation. These genes may help identify women at risk for preterm delivery. https://t.co/pq3E1U5I1J @AdiTarca@AJOGEd_RR@nardhygomez#PRBteam
New article in WSU-SoM news features @nardhygomez@valeriaqbp and highlights our collaboration study demonstrating the importance of homeostatic macrophages for successful pregnancy https://t.co/bmji2cZO7m #PRBteam#NGLlab