Women With Preeclampsia Have Fewer Blood Vessel Precursor Cells: Pitt/Magee Research
Women With Preeclampsia Have Fewer Blood Vessel Precursor Cells: Pitt/Magee Research
Women With Preeclampsia Have Fewer Blood Vessel Precursor Cells: Pitt/Magee Research
Compared to women with uncomplicated pregnancies, women with preeclampsia have reduced numbers of special cells that are thought to help grow and maintain blood vessels, according to a study by researchers at the Magee-Womens Research Institute (MWRI) and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The findings are available online in Reproductive Sciences…
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