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Nov 20, 2025, 07:32
Professor Stephen O’Rahilly Shares Insights on GDF15 Role – HER Foundation
HER Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Professor Stephen O’Rahilly, University of Cambridge, discussed the collaborative work that discovered GDF15 plays a major role in Hyperemesis Gravidarum at the International Collaboration for Hyperemesis Gravidarum 2024 conference. GDF15, a hormone of the TGF beta family, is made by the fetal component of the placenta, and its circulating levels are higher in women with HG than in matched controls. Learn how to access his full talk here.”
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