Fetally-encoded GDF15 and Maternal GDF15 Sensitivity Are Major Determinants of Nausea and Vomiting in Human Pregnancy
Marlena S. Fejzo,Nuno Rocha,Irène Cimino, Sam Lockhart,Clive J. Petry,Richard G. Kay,Keith Burling,Peter Barker, Amy L George,Nirmani Yasara,Anuja Premawardhena, Sungsam Gong, Emma Cook,Kara Rainbow, David R. Withers, Victoria K. Cortessis,Patrick Mullin,Kimber MacGibbon, Emmy Jin, Alyssa Kam,Archie Campbell,Ozren Polašek, Gannie Tzoneva,Fiona M. Gribble,Giles S.H. Yeo, Brian Y.H. Lam,Vladimı́r Saudek,Ieuan A. Hughes,Ken K. Ong,John R. B. Perry, Amy Sutton-Cole, Miriam Baumgarten,Paul Welsh,Naveed Sattar,Gordon C. S. Smith, D S Charnock-Jones,Anthony P. Coll,Claire L Meek,Sachith Mettananda,Caroline Hayward,Nicolas Mancuso,Stephen O’Rahilly bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)
Key words
Growth-Differentiation Factor-15,Nausea and Vomiting,Pregnancy
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