Pelvic Chlamydial Infection Predisposes to Ectopic Pregnancy by Upregulating Integrin β1 to Promote Embryo-tubal Attachment.

scientific article published on 23 February 2018

Pelvic Chlamydial Infection Predisposes to Ectopic Pregnancy by Upregulating Integrin β1 to Promote Embryo-tubal Attachment. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.EBIOM.2018.02.020
P932PMC publication ID5925620
P698PubMed publication ID29500127

P50authorPatrick J. HornerQ55491869
K F LeeQ68066922
P2093author name stringMyra O McClure
W Colin Duncan
Andrew W Horne
Hilary O D Critchley
Nick Wheelhouse
Jeremy K Brown
Gary Entrican
Magda Koscielniak
Gillian S Wills
Syed F Ahmad
Lisa L Campbell
Catriona Oliver
Sevasti Gaikoumelou
Stuart McFee
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P921main subjectectopic pregnancyQ207087
P304page(s)159-165
P577publication date2018-02-23
P1433published inEBioMedicineQ24912341
P1476titlePelvic Chlamydial Infection Predisposes to Ectopic Pregnancy by Upregulating Integrin β1 to Promote Embryo-tubal Attachment
P478volume29

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