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identifier: SDY475
description:
Preterm births occur in 12 percent of pregnancies. Preterm infants are at risk for long term health problems such as impaired hearing and vision, cerebral palsy and developmental delays. This study will characterize the human maternal preterm birth immune system using Cytometry-Time-of-Flight analysis of whole blood
aggregation:
instance of dataset
refinement:
2 - Complete set of descriptive data and results, as ascertained by ImmPort.
availability:
available with registration
primaryPublications: 26190063
isAbout:
Characterize the human pregnancy-associated term and preterm birth maternal immune system and identify features predictive of spontaneous pre-term labor and birth
clinical trial:
study category: Immune Response
study type: Observational
subject species: Homo sapiens
biosample type: Whole blood
subject gender: Female
assay type: CyTOF
name:
Human maternal immune response 6 months or greater post delivery
fullName:
Martin Angst
affiliations:
March of Dimes Prematurity Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine
roles:
principal investigator
name:
Characterization of the human maternal immune response 6 months or greater post delivery via cytometry Time-of-Flight(CyTOF).
size:
23
name:
March of Dimes Human Microbiome
output:
Whole blood analysis (.fcs files),
studyGroups:
Preterm Birth history: A minimum of one preterm delivery 27_to_32 weeks
Full Term Birth history: A minimum of one full term delivery 37 weeks or greater
description:
This study will characterize the human maternal immune system and identify immune markers potentially associated with pre-term birth events.
identifier:
10.21430/M3D8CS7ILY
startDate:
2011-01-01
name:
ImmPort
identifier:
SCR:012804
homePage: http://www.immport.org

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