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Heidi E Fjeldstad

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Seminars in Immunopathology|March 11, 2025
Microchimerism and pregnancy complications with placental dysfunctionDaniel Pitz Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|December 25, 2025
Human leukocyte antigens and fetal microchimerism: Relating fetal-origin cells in maternal circulation to maternal and fetal HLA geneticsDaniel P Jacobsen, Maria B Olsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|September 16, 2025
Postpartum levels of circulating fetal microchimeric cells are lower after early-onset preeclampsiaDaniel P Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|August 4, 2023
Fetal microchimerism and the two-stage model of preeclampsiaDaniel P Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Meryam Sugulle, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 24, 2020
Failure of physiological transformation and spiral artery atherosis: their roles in preeclampsiaAnne Cathrine Staff, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Ingrid Knutsdotter Fosheim, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|July 20, 2023
Poor glucose control and markers of placental dysfunction correlate with increased circulating fetal microchimerism in diabetic pregnanciesHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|March 18, 2023
Markers of placental function correlate with prevalence and quantity of nucleated fetal cells in maternal circulation in normotensive term pregnanciesHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|February 3, 2024
Fetal-origin cells in maternal circulation correlate with placental dysfunction, fetal sex, and severe hypertension during pregnancyHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
HLA|October 22, 2024
Foetal Microchimerism Correlates With Foetal-Maternal Histocompatibility Both During Pregnancy and PostpartumAnne Cathrine Staff, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|October 17, 2025
Predelivery maternal circulating neutrophil extracellular traps and deoxyribonuclease in placental dysfunction and preeclampsiaBirgitte K Sundet, Meryam Sugulle, Daniel P Jacobsen, et al.
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Seminars in Immunopathology|March 11, 2025
Microchimerism and pregnancy complications with placental dysfunctionDaniel Pitz Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|December 25, 2025
Human leukocyte antigens and fetal microchimerism: Relating fetal-origin cells in maternal circulation to maternal and fetal HLA geneticsDaniel P Jacobsen, Maria B Olsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|September 16, 2025
Postpartum levels of circulating fetal microchimeric cells are lower after early-onset preeclampsiaDaniel P Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|August 4, 2023
Fetal microchimerism and the two-stage model of preeclampsiaDaniel P Jacobsen, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Meryam Sugulle, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 24, 2020
Failure of physiological transformation and spiral artery atherosis: their roles in preeclampsiaAnne Cathrine Staff, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Ingrid Knutsdotter Fosheim, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|July 20, 2023
Poor glucose control and markers of placental dysfunction correlate with increased circulating fetal microchimerism in diabetic pregnanciesHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|March 18, 2023
Markers of placental function correlate with prevalence and quantity of nucleated fetal cells in maternal circulation in normotensive term pregnanciesHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology|February 3, 2024
Fetal-origin cells in maternal circulation correlate with placental dysfunction, fetal sex, and severe hypertension during pregnancyHeidi E Fjeldstad, Daniel P Jacobsen, Guro M Johnsen, et al.
HLA|October 22, 2024
Foetal Microchimerism Correlates With Foetal-Maternal Histocompatibility Both During Pregnancy and PostpartumAnne Cathrine Staff, Heidi E Fjeldstad, Maria B Olsen, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|October 17, 2025
Predelivery maternal circulating neutrophil extracellular traps and deoxyribonuclease in placental dysfunction and preeclampsiaBirgitte K Sundet, Meryam Sugulle, Daniel P Jacobsen, et al.
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