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Trinh QD et al. – The authors revealed replication of low pathogenic influenza virus in the first trimester trophoblast cell lines. Placental damages are likely to be induced by direct cytopathic effects of influenza virus and subsequent apoptosis rather than down regulation of HLA–G expression and subsequent rejection by maternal immune system.

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