Spatial transcriptomics of the normal and cytomegalovirus-infected guinea pig placenta
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ABSTRACT: Cytomegalovirus infection can disrupt placental development and function either by directly infecting placental cells or by eliciting a pathogenic immune response. Guinea pig cytomegalovirus (GPCMV) infection after mid-gestation causes transcriptional changes indicative of immune activation and focal infections at the base of the main placenta. In this study, we used spatial transcriptomics to quantify host and viral gene expression at the maternal-fetal interface at near single-cell resolution.
ORGANISM(S): Cavia porcellus
PROVIDER: GSE303764 | GEO | 2025/08/03
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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