Nardhy Gomez-Lopez: The Maternal-Fetal Interface as an Immunological Barrier
Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Excited to share our latest review in Cell Reports by Cell Press with contributions from trainees across the NGLlab CRepHS WashU Medicine OBGYN WashU Pathology and Immunology!
This work highlights how immune pathways at the maternal–fetal interface shape pregnancy outcomes and why integrating immunology with reproductive biology is essential to move the field forward.
Congrats to Eva Kareus and the entire team!

Title: The maternal-fetal interface as an immunological barrier: Structure, regulation, and breakdown
Authors: Eva Kareus, Dustyn Levenson, Seungbaek Lee, Nardhy Gomez-Lopez
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