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Medical University of Vienna: Vienna, AT

2016-10-01 to present | PhD student (Department for Obstetrics and Gynecology)
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Sigrid Vondra

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The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages

Cell Reports
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Sigrid Vondra; Anna-Lena Höbler; Andreas Ian Lackner; Johanna Raffetseder; Zala Nikita Mihalic; Andrea Vogel; Leila Saleh; Victoria Kunihs; Peter Haslinger; Markus Wahrmann et al.
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The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages

2022-03-30 | Preprint
Contributors: Sigrid Vondra; Anna-Lena Höbler; Andreas Ian Lackner; Johanna Raffetseder; Zala Nikita Mihalic; Andrea Vogel; Leila Saleh; Victoria Kunihs; Peter Haslinger; Markus Wahrmann et al.
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Decidual stromal cells support tolerance at the human foetal-maternal interface by inducing regulatory M2 macrophages and regulatory T-cells

Journal of Reproductive Immunology
2021-08 | Journal article
Contributors: R. Lindau; S. Vondra; J. Spreckels; M. Solders; J. Svensson-Arvelund; G. Berg; J. Pollheimer; H. Kaipe; M.C. Jenmalm; J. Ernerudh
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Metabolism of cholesterol and progesterone is differentially regulated in primary trophoblastic subtypes and might be disturbed in recurrent miscarriages.

Journal of lipid research
2019-09-17 | Journal article
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Regulation of Placental Extravillous Trophoblasts by the Maternal Uterine Environment.

Frontiers in immunology
2018-11-13 | Journal article
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Genome amplification and cellular senescence are hallmarks of human placenta development

PLOS Genetics
2018-10-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Philipp Velicky; Stefan Mundlos; Gudrun Meinhardt; Kerstin Plessl; Sigrid Vondra; Tamara Weiss; Peter Haslinger; Thomas Lendl; Karin Aumayr; Mario Mairhofer et al.
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Pregnancy-associated diamine oxidase originates from extravillous trophoblasts and is decreased in early-onset preeclampsia.

Scientific reports
2018-04-20 | Journal article
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