Publications by authors named "Maggie Teng"

Oxidative stress, inflammation, and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress sequentially occur in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and all result in DNA damage. When DNA damage becomes irreparable, tumor suppressors increase, followed by apoptosis or senescence. Although cellular senescence contributes to wound healing, its persistence inhibits growth.

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  • JKb antibodies, though rare in causing severe hemolytic disease in newborns, can lead to significant neonatal jaundice, as seen in two cases requiring blood exchange transfusion.* -
  • The two infant cases involved healthy term females with extremely high bilirubin levels and positive Coombs' tests, indicating an immune response against their red blood cells.* -
  • Both infants received timely treatment and showed no signs of neurological damage after the transfusion, suggesting that early identification and intervention can lead to favorable outcomes in JKb-induced hemolytic disease.*
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