B Anne Croy

Affiliations: 
University of Guelph (Canada), Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Human Development, Immunology
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Sojka DK, Yang L, Plougastel-Douglas B, et al. (2018) Cutting Edge: Local Proliferation of Uterine Tissue-Resident NK Cells during Decidualization in Mice. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Yougbaré I, Tai WS, Zdravic D, et al. (2017) Activated NK cells cause placental dysfunction and miscarriages in fetal alloimmune thrombocytopenia. Nature Communications. 8: 224
Felker AM, Croy BA. (2017) Natural cytotoxicity receptor 1 in mouse uNK cell maturation and function. Mucosal Immunology. 10: 1122-1132
Portilho N, Croy B, Pelajo-Machado M. (2017) Characterization and distribution profile of hematopoietic cells in mouse placenta Placenta. 51: 101
Azevedo Portilho N, Tavares Guedes P, Croy BA, et al. (2016) Localization of transient immature hematopoietic cells to two distinct, potential niches in the developing mouse placenta. Placenta. 47: 1-11
Felker AM, Croy BA. (2016) Uterine natural killer cell partnerships in early mouse decidua basalis. Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Leon L, Felker AM, Kay VR, et al. (2016) Ly49 knockdown in mice results in aberrant uterine crypt formation and impaired blastocyst implantation. Placenta. 39: 147-50
Redhead ML, Portilho NA, Felker AM, et al. (2016) The Transcription Factor NFIL3 Is Essential for Normal Placental and Embryonic Development but Not for Uterine Natural Killer (UNK) Cell Differentiation in Mice. Biology of Reproduction. 94: 101
Felker AM, Croy BA. (2016) Promotion of Early Pregnancy Events in Mice and Humans by Uterine Natural Killer Cells Neoreviews. 17: e93-e101
Croy B, Redhead M, Felker A, et al. (2016) Riddles posed by pregnancy-associated mouse uterine natural killer cells Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 115: 50
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