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TextSentencer_T1 0-56 Sentence denotes Pre-eclampsia--a state of mother-fetus immune imbalance.
T1 0-56 Sentence denotes Pre-eclampsia--a state of mother-fetus immune imbalance.
TextSentencer_T2 57-176 Sentence denotes Serial lymphocyte counts and function tests were done during and after pre-eclamptic pregnancies, and in the offspring.
T2 57-176 Sentence denotes Serial lymphocyte counts and function tests were done during and after pre-eclamptic pregnancies, and in the offspring.
TextSentencer_T3 177-531 Sentence denotes Compared with normal pregnancies, pre-eclamptic pregnancies were associated with lower B-lymphocyte counts in the fathers; lower T-lymphocyte count, lower B-lymphocyte count, and impaired T-lymphocyte function in mothers; a low response in mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) tests between the mother and father; and an increased B-cell count in the children.
T3 177-531 Sentence denotes Compared with normal pregnancies, pre-eclamptic pregnancies were associated with lower B-lymphocyte counts in the fathers; lower T-lymphocyte count, lower B-lymphocyte count, and impaired T-lymphocyte function in mothers; a low response in mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) tests between the mother and father; and an increased B-cell count in the children.
TextSentencer_T4 532-663 Sentence denotes Follow-up of one pre-eclamptic woman throughout pregnancy showed important immune changes at the beginning of the second trimester.
T4 532-663 Sentence denotes Follow-up of one pre-eclamptic woman throughout pregnancy showed important immune changes at the beginning of the second trimester.
TextSentencer_T5 664-817 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that pre-eclampsia is caused by a combination of maternal and paternal hyporesponsiveness together with fetal hyperresponsiveness.
T5 664-817 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that pre-eclampsia is caused by a combination of maternal and paternal hyporesponsiveness together with fetal hyperresponsiveness.