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2003The birth interval hypothesis - does it really indicate the end of the primipaternity hypothesisDekker, G.; Robillard, P.
2008Possible Role of Eclampsia/Preeclampsia in the Evolution of Human ReproductionRobillard, P.; Dekker, G.; Chaouat, G.; Chaline, J.; Hulsey, T.; Trevathan, W.; Smith, E.; McKenna, J.
2003Preeclampsia and human reproduction. An essay of a long term reflectionRobillard, P.; Hulsey, T.; Dekker, G.; Chaouat, G.
2007Pre-eclampsia: Is the immune maladaptation hypothesis still standing? An epidemiological updateDekker, G.; Robillard, P.
2002Evolutionary adaptations to pre-eclampsia/eclampsia in humans: Low fecundability rate, loss of oestrus, prohibitions of incest and systematic polyandryRobillard, P.; Dekker, G.; Hulsey, T.
2011The etiology of preeclampsia: The role of the fatherDekker, G.; Robillard, P.; Roberts, C.
2005Fourth International Workshop on Immunology of Pre-eclampsia, December 2004, Reunion, FranceChaouat, G.; Robillard, P.; Dekker, G.
2007Etiology of preeclampsia: maternal vascular predisposition and couple disease - mutual exclusion or complementarity?Robillard, P.; Dekker, G.; Chaouat, G.; Hulsey, T.
2009Débats actuels sur l’immunologie de la prééclampsie. Comptes rendus du sixième colloque international de La Réunion (décembre 2008)Robillard, P.; Chaouat, G.; Le Bouteiller, P.; Fournier, T.; Barau, G.; Roman, H.; Heisert, M.; Dekker, G.; Hulsey, T.; Vaiman, D.; Foidart, J.; Boukerrou, M.
2011Epidemiological studies on primipaternity and immunology in preeclampsia - a statement after twelve years of workshopsRobillard, P.; Dekker, G.; Chaouat, G.; Hulsey, T.; Saftlas, A.