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Pregnancy-Specific beta 1-Glycoproteins MeSH Descriptor Data 2026
Glycoproteins with the electrophoretic mobility of BETA-GLOBULINS, secreted by the placental TROPHOBLASTS into the maternal bloodstream during PREGNANCY. They can be detected 18 days after OVULATION and reach 200 mg/ml at the end of pregnancy. They are associated with fetal well-being.
Entry Version
PREGN SPECIFIC BETA 1 GLYCOPROTEINS
Entry Term(s)
PAPP-B
PAPP-C
PSBG-1
Pregnancy Specific beta 1 Glycoprotein
Pregnancy Specific beta-1 Glycoprotein
Pregnancy Specific beta1-Glycoprotein.
Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein B
Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein C
Pregnancy-Associated beta-Plasma Protein
Pregnancy-Specific beta 1-Glycoprotein
Pregnancy-Specific beta-1 Globulin
SP1 Pregnancy Protein
Schwangerschaftsprotein 1
Trophoblast-Specific beta 1-Glycoprotein
Trophoblastic beta 1-Glycoprotein
Trophoblastic beta(1)-Globulin
Trophoblastic beta-Globulin
beta 1-Globulin, Trophoblast-Specific
beta 1-Glycoprotein, Pregnancy-Specific
beta-1 Glycoprotein, Trophoblast-Specific
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
Beta Globulins (1966-1979)
Blood Proteins (1966-1979)
Glycoproteins (1966-1979)
Pregnancy (1966-1979)
Serum Globulins (1966-1979)
Public MeSH Note
2005; see PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC BETA-1-GLYCOPROTEIN 1990-2004; see PREGNANCY PROTEINS 1980-1990; for PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED BETA-PLASMA PROTEIN see PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED BETA-PLASMA PROTEIN 1996-2003, see PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED BETA PLASMA PROTEIN 1991-1995, see PREGNANCY PROTEINS 1980-1990
Glycoproteins with the electrophoretic mobility of BETA-GLOBULINS, secreted by the placental TROPHOBLASTS into the maternal bloodstream during PREGNANCY. They can be detected 18 days after OVULATION and reach 200 mg/ml at the end of pregnancy. They are associated with fetal well-being.