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    TH1/TH2 paradigm in pregnancy: paradigm lost? Cytokines in pregnancy/early abortion: reexamining the TH1/TH2 paradigm by Chaouat, Gérard, Ledée-Bataille, Natalie, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Zourbas, Sandrine, Sandra, Olivier, Martal, Jacques

    “…In this paper, we briefly survey the history of concepts in reproductive immunology from antibody-mediated tolerance to the "fetal allograft" to the current…”
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    A brief review of recent data on some cytokine expressions at the materno-foetal interface which might challenge the classical Th1/Th2 dichotomy by Chaouat, Gérard, Zourbas, Sandrine, Ostojic, Sasa, Lappree-Delage, Geneviève, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Ledee, Natalie, Martal, Jacques

    “…Focussing attention on cytokines at the materno-foetal interface represents one of the major advances made in the field. This owes much to the visionary views…”
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    Localization of pro‐inflammatory (IL‐12, IL‐15) and anti‐inflammatory (IL‐11, IL‐13) cytokines at the foetomaternal interface during murine pregnancy by Zourbas, S., Dubanchet, S., Martal, J., Chaouat, G.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-12-2001)
    “…The involvement of some interleukins (ILs) in early and established pregnancy has been convincingly demonstrated, but little is known about the potential role…”
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    Reproductive immunology 2003: reassessing the Th1/Th2 paradigm? by Chaouat, Gerard, Ledee-Bataille, Nathalie, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Zourbas, Sandrine, Sandra, Olivier, Martal, Jacques

    Published in Immunology Letters (15-04-2004)
    “…We briefly review the history of concepts (some of which are still valid) which have lead to the present situation where pregnancy is viewed as being a Th2…”
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    Cytokines, implantation and early abortion: re-examining the Th1/Th2 paradigm leads to question the single pathway, single therapy concept by Chaouat, Gérard, Lédée-Bataille, Nathalie, Zourbas, Sandrine, Ostojic, Sasa, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Martal, Jacques, Frydman, René

    “…Problem: Human in vitro fertilization (IVF) embryo transfer is accompanied by a low implantation rate even after a very successful IVF, and there are a certain…”
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    Immunologie de l'implantation by Chaouat, G, Zourbas, S, Ostojic, S, Lapprée-Delage, G, Ledee, N, Mairowitz, V, Cayol, V, Dubanchet, S, Martal, J

    Published in Immuno-analyse & biologie spécialisée (01-05-2001)
    “…Les auteurs font le point sur l'immunorégulation des réactions maternelles à l'égard du fœtus (réaction quasi inflammatoire initiale, rôle des cellules NK, de…”
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    Expression of Pro-inflammatory Cytokines in Mouse Blastocysts During Implantation: Modulation by Steroid Hormones by BASAK, SAYANTANI, DUBANCHET, SYLVIE, ZOURBAS, SANDRINE, CHAOUAT, GÉRARD, DAS, CHANDANA

    “…PROBLEM: Expression and hormonal regulation of pro‐inflammatory cytokines and their role in blastocyst activation and implantation is poorly known. The present…”
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    Implantation: can immunological parameters of implantation failure be of interest for pre-eclampsia? by Chaouat, Gerard, Ledee-bataille, Natalie, Zourbas, Sandrine, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Sandra, Olivier, Martal, Jacques, Ostojojic, Sasa, Frydman, René

    Published in Journal of reproductive immunology (01-08-2003)
    “…We restate briefly why we consider that the Th1/Th2 paradigm, as useful as it has been, is now no longer adequate and is obsolete. We take as an example the…”
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    New insights into maternal-fetal interactions at implantation by Chaouat, Gérard, Zourbas, Sandrine, Ostojic, Sasa, Lapprée-Delage, Geneviève, Dubanchet, Sylvie, Ledée, Natalie, Martal, Jacques

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (2001)
    “…The immunotrophic theory was enunciated by Tom Wegmann. Since then, the involvement of cytokines in implantation and materno-fetal tolerance has emerged as a…”
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