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- who: PROTEINS (ICPS) DURING TROPHOBLAST and collaborators from the Birth Defects Center, University of have published the research work: NRF2 SERVES A CRITICAL ROLE IN REGULATION OF IMMUNE CHECKPOINT PROTEINS (ICP ) DURING TROPHOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The placental tissues were immediately placed in RNAlater (Qiagen, Foster City, CA) solution and snap frozen at -80°C. Alternatively, CytTs were isolated from fresh tissues and placed in primary culture, as described previously in detail. The supernatant collected at the end of the digestion was layered over 10 mL of serum and then . . .
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