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Teresa Gentile
Researcher at University of Buenos Aires
Publications - 33
Citations - 853
Teresa Gentile is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 782 citations.
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Asymmetric Antibodies and Pregnancy
Ana Claudia Zenclussen,Teresa Gentile,Graciela Kortebani,Alicia B. Mazzolli,Ricardo A. Margni +4 more
TL;DR: Results suggest a protective role of AAb during pregnancy and the proportion of asymmetric IgG molecules in serum samples of healthy pregnant and non‐pregnant women and pregnant women with a history of RSA patients receiving paternal lymphocyte immunotherapy or intravenous gammaglobulin therapy.
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IgG asymmetric molecules with antipaternal activity isolated from sera and placenta of pregnant human.
Ileana Malan Borel,Teresa Gentile,Juana Angelucci,José Pividori,Maria del Carmen Guala,Ruben A. Binaghi,Ricardo A. Margni +6 more
TL;DR: Considering the percentage of asymmetric IgG molecules with antipaternal antigen specificity eluted from placenta and the possibility that they function as blocking antibodies, their participation in fetal protection is suggested.
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In vitro modulation of protective antibody responses by estrogen, progesterone and interleukin-6.
TL;DR: In vitro modulation of protective antibody responses by estrogen, progesterone and interleukin‐6 contributes to women's protection against sexually transmitted infections and cancer.
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Role of regulatory and angiogenic cytokines in invasion of trophoblastic cells.
Valeria Dubinsky,Tobias G. Poehlmann,Pankaj Suman,Teresa Gentile,Udo R. Markert,Gabriela Gutiérrez +5 more
TL;DR: The role of regulatory and angiogenic cytokines in invasion of trophoblastic cells was investigated in this article, where the expression of interleukin (IL)-6, CD126, CD130, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-α) has been silenced in choriocarcinoma cells by using siRNA.
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Ovarian Stimulation Affects the Levels of Regulatory Endometrial NK Cells and Angiogenic Cytokine VEGF
Gisela Junovich,Yvonne Mayer,Agustina Azpiroz,Silvia Daher,Ana Iglesias,Cecilia Zylverstein,Teresa Gentile,S. Pasqualini,Udo R. Markert,Gabriela Gutiérrez +9 more
TL;DR: Ovarian stimulation affects the levels of regulatory endometrial NK cells and angiogenic cytokine VEGF and this results in down-regulation in women with high ovarian prolapse and increased risk of ovarian cancer.