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Tag "Preeclampsia"

Illustration for news: Joint Study by Molecular Physiology Laboratory and Kulakov National Medical Research Center Published in RUDN Journal of Medicine

Joint Study by Molecular Physiology Laboratory and Kulakov National Medical Research Center Published in RUDN Journal of Medicine

A research article by a collaborative team from the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University and the V.I. Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology has been published in a leading medical journal. The study presents the first comparative analysis of immune-associated gene expression in classical blood monocytes from women with preeclampsia compared to physiological pregnancy.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Identify Molecular Markers of Hypoxia in Preeclampsia

HSE Researchers Identify Molecular Markers of Hypoxia in Preeclampsia

Researchers at the Molecular Physiology Laboratory of HSE University presented results of a multidisciplinary investigation into preeclampsia, correlating single-cell sequencing data from placental tissue in early-onset preeclampsia with experimental hypoxia induction in cell models. For the first time, gene expression profiles in diseased placental samples were directly compared to the molecular response of trophoblasts subjected to chemical hypoxia induction using a novel oxyquinoline derivative.

Illustration for news: Article on Molecular Physiology Laboratory Developments Published in "HSE University Science News"

Article on Molecular Physiology Laboratory Developments Published in "HSE University Science News"

The official HSE University website has published an article titled "New Models for Disease Research: From Petri Dish to Organs-on-a-Chip," focusing on the work of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology in developing innovative approaches to organ-on-chip modeling and researching preeclampsia — one of the most dangerous pregnancy complications.