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Maternal autoimmune diseases and immunologically induced embryonic and fetoplacental damage
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Our results, and the cited studies, point to the important role of the placental damage in the etiology of RPL associated with SLE/APS. Animal models, both in vivo and in vitro, as well as cultured early human placental explants can be used successfully to understand some of the pathogenic aspects of SLE/APS and RPL.
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