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BACKGROUND: Metabolic changes in obese pregnant women, such as changes of plasma lipids beyond physi...
Placental-related fetal growth restriction arises primarily due to deficient remodelling of the uter...
The placenta is the largest fetal organ, and toward the end of pregnancy the umbilical circulation r...
Background: Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are biologically active fatty acids whi...
AbstractBackgroundLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are biologically active fatty aci...
Fatty acids are essential for feto-placental growth and development. Maternal fatty acids and their ...
Placental-related fetal growth restriction arises primarily due to deficient remodeling of the uteri...
The human foetus depends on placental transfer for the fatty acids required for its growth and devel...
747-757In the feto-placental unit, preferential transport of maternal plasma arachidonic acid (20:4...
The polar-lipid composition of the placenta reflects its cellular heterogeneity and metabolism. This...
Background: Study of placenta in reference to its blood supply is very important for the reason that...
The developing fetus requires an adequate supply of fatty acids, in particular PUFA, for optimal gro...
The morphogenesis of additional smooth muscle structures of the visceral arteries of the fetus and p...
Background- Placenta has nutritive, excretory, hormonal and various other important functions in f...
<p>Comparison of relative distribution of main class of lipids in placenta of normal (A) and preecla...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic changes in obese pregnant women, such as changes of plasma lipids beyond physi...
Placental-related fetal growth restriction arises primarily due to deficient remodelling of the uter...
The placenta is the largest fetal organ, and toward the end of pregnancy the umbilical circulation r...
Background: Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are biologically active fatty acids whi...
AbstractBackgroundLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are biologically active fatty aci...
Fatty acids are essential for feto-placental growth and development. Maternal fatty acids and their ...
Placental-related fetal growth restriction arises primarily due to deficient remodeling of the uteri...
The human foetus depends on placental transfer for the fatty acids required for its growth and devel...
747-757In the feto-placental unit, preferential transport of maternal plasma arachidonic acid (20:4...
The polar-lipid composition of the placenta reflects its cellular heterogeneity and metabolism. This...
Background: Study of placenta in reference to its blood supply is very important for the reason that...
The developing fetus requires an adequate supply of fatty acids, in particular PUFA, for optimal gro...
The morphogenesis of additional smooth muscle structures of the visceral arteries of the fetus and p...
Background- Placenta has nutritive, excretory, hormonal and various other important functions in f...
<p>Comparison of relative distribution of main class of lipids in placenta of normal (A) and preecla...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic changes in obese pregnant women, such as changes of plasma lipids beyond physi...
Placental-related fetal growth restriction arises primarily due to deficient remodelling of the uter...
The placenta is the largest fetal organ, and toward the end of pregnancy the umbilical circulation r...