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The maternal-fetal interface as an immunological barrier: Structure, regulation, and breakdown

The maternal-fetal interface is a specialized immunological barrier that integrates tolerance, defense, and regulated inflammation throughout gestation. Distinct immune populations mediate implantation, immune homeostasis, and parturition, while dysregulation can result in chronic placental inflammation, a consequence of barrier failure, characterized by infiltration of maternal T cells into placental/fetal tissues.

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