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1. Hormonal biomarkers and preterm birth: insights from a study of pregnant women in Lahore, Pakistan.

2. Inflammatory, metabolic, and endothelial biomarkers before and after pregnancy complications.

3. Low Levels of Complement Factor H in the First Trimester of Pregnancy Are Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth.

4. Maternal Plasma miRNAs as Early Biomarkers of Moderate-to-Late-Preterm Birth.

5. Early prediction of spontaneous preterm birth before 34 gestational weeks based on a combination of inflammation-associated plasma proteins.

6. Evaluating the predictive efficacy of first trimester biochemical markers (PAPP-A, fβ-hCG) in forecasting preterm delivery incidences.

7. Prediction of preterm birth in growth-restricted and appropriate-for-gestational-age infants using maternal PlGF and the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio-A prospective study.

8. First-trimester serum biomarkers in twin pregnancies and adverse obstetric outcomes-a single center cohort study.

9. High first trimester ferritin levels differ according to parity and are independently related to preterm birth: A prospective cohort study.

10. Prediction of preterm birth in women with fetal growth restriction - Is the weekly change in sFlt-1/PlGF ratio or PlGF levels useful?

11. Placental growth factor and fetoplacental Doppler indices in combination predict preterm birth reliably in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction.

12. DLK1: A Novel Biomarker of Placental Insufficiency in Stillbirth and Live Birth.

13. Serum myosin-binding protein c levels: a new marker for exclusion of preterm birth?

14. Modified multiple marker aneuploidy screening as a primary screening test for preeclampsia.

15. Untargeted analysis of first trimester serum to reveal biomarkers of pregnancy complications: a case-control discovery phase study.

16. A Protein Microarray Analysis of Plasma Proteins for the Prediction of Spontaneous Preterm Delivery in Women with Preterm Labor.

17. First Trimester Protein Biomarkers for Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Birth: Identifying a Critical Need for More Rigorous Approaches to Biomarker Identification and Validation.

18. Effects of fetal gender and low first trimester aneuploidy screening markers on preterm birth.

19. Second trimester inflammatory and metabolic markers in women delivering preterm with and without preeclampsia.

20. Microchip electrophoresis separation of a panel of preterm birth biomarkers.

21. Prediction of preterm birth with and without preeclampsia using mid-pregnancy immune and growth-related molecular factors and maternal characteristics.

22. Serum decorin measurement in prediction of the risk for preterm birth.

23. Maternal serum calponin 1 level as a biomarker for the short-term prediction of preterm birth in women with threatened preterm labor.

24. Review: placental biomarkers for assessing fetal health.

25. Integrated electrokinetically driven microfluidic devices with pH-mediated solid-phase extraction coupled to microchip electrophoresis for preterm birth biomarkers.

26. [Relevance of first trimester serum markers to predict pregnancy complications: A Tunisian preliminary study].

27. The Search for Biomarkers of Long-Term Outcome after Preterm Birth.

28. Combination of selected biochemical markers and cervical length in the prediction of impending preterm delivery in symptomatic patients.

29. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics for pre-eclampsia and preterm birth.

30. Circulating serum-derived microparticles provide novel proteomic biomarkers of spontaneous preterm birth.

31. The association between maternal biomarkers and pathways to preterm birth in twin pregnancies.

32. Mid-trimester maternal serum and amniotic fluid biomarkers for the prediction of preterm delivery and intrauterine growth retardation.

33. Multivariate adaptive regression splines analysis to predict biomarkers of spontaneous preterm birth.

34. Oxidative stress markers and micronutrients in maternal and cord blood in relation to neonatal outcome.

35. Maternal biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and preterm delivery.

36. Predictors of preterm birth in patients with mild systemic lupus erythematosus.

37. First trimester serum analytes, maternal characteristics and ultrasound markers to predict pregnancies at risk for preterm birth.

38. Assessment of the selected biochemical markers in predicting preterm labour.

39. The association between maternal oxidative stress at mid-gestation and subsequent pregnancy complications.

40. Dysregulated biomarkers induce distinct pathways in preterm birth.

41. Systematic identification of spontaneous preterm birth-associated RNA transcripts in maternal plasma.

42. Discussion: 'Predicting spontaneous preterm birth' by Esplin et al.

43. Proteomic identification of serum peptides predicting subsequent spontaneous preterm birth.

44. Biomarkers of inflammation and placental dysfunction are associated with subsequent preterm birth.

45. Maternal serum interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 concentrations as risk factors for preterm birth <32 weeks and adverse neonatal outcomes.

46. Mid-trimester maternal plasma cytokines and CRP as predictors of spontaneous preterm birth.

47. [Biochemical markers of preterm delivery].

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