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Roberto Romero

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  1622
Citations -  121818

Roberto Romero is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amniotic fluid & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 151, co-authored 1516 publications receiving 108321 citations. Previous affiliations of Roberto Romero include University of Michigan & Weizmann Institute of Science.

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Fetal serum and amniotic fluid magnesium concentrations with maternal treatment.

TL;DR: Magnesium levels increase in fetal serum within 1 hour and AF within 3 hours after maternal IV administration, as well as the correlation between maternal and fetal blood magnesium concentrations, which was highly significant.
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Four-dimensional fetal echocardiography with spatiotemporal image correlation (STIC): a systematic study of standard cardiac views assessed by different observers.

TL;DR: STIC can be reproducibly used to evaluate fetal cardiac outflow tracts by independent examiners and slightly better image quality rating scores during the intraobserver variability trial suggests the presence of a learning curve for the manipulation and analysis of volume data obtained by STIC.
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Endocan, a putative endothelial cell marker, is elevated in preeclampsia, decreased in acute pyelonephritis, and unchanged in other obstetrical syndromes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found a correlation between plasma concentration of endocan and angiogenic (placental growth factor or PlGF)/anti-angiogenic factors (soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor or sVEGFR-1, and soluble endoglin or sEng) among pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia.
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Adiponectin multimers in maternal plasma.

TL;DR: Maternal HMW was the most prevalent adiponectin multimer regardless of gestational age or BMI status and there were no significant differences in the median concentration of total, MMW, and LMW adip onectin and their relative distribution with advancing gestation.