Placental peptides, such as human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and human placental lactogen (hPL), which have marked homologies to pituitary peptides, were described in the early part of this century. Recently, the presence in placenta of additional peptides previously demonstrated as occurring in other tissues, such as brain and pituitary, has been reported. Their presence in placenta has been attributed to similar embryological origin of the tissues which share these peptides, although this has by no means been proven. Placental concentrations of these recently described peptides are several orders of magnitude lower than described for their original sites of production. In many instances, definitive characterization of structural identit...
The human placenta is characterized by the intensity of the trophoblast invasion into the uterus wal...
During pregnancy, the maternal brain drives a series of adaptive mechanisms that are fundamental for...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible presence of immunoreactive neuropeptide-ga...
Abstract: The frontiers of placental endocrinology have been enlarged in the last decade. The hypoth...
The frontiers of placental endocrinology have been enlarged in the last decade. The hypothesis that ...
The placenta, which is an association of maternal and fetal tissues which develops during pregnancy ...
Progress in the understanding of the physiological and pathological functions of the placenta introd...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
Placenta plays a central role in the regulation of physiological mechanisms of pregnancy, and in par...
The human pregnancy begins with fertilization and implantation. As the embryo evolves and develops w...
The previous finding that the placenta is capable of synthesising an ACTH-like peptide, human chori...
The human placenta is characterized by the intensity of the trophoblast invasion into the uterus wal...
During pregnancy, the maternal brain drives a series of adaptive mechanisms that are fundamental for...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible presence of immunoreactive neuropeptide-ga...
Abstract: The frontiers of placental endocrinology have been enlarged in the last decade. The hypoth...
The frontiers of placental endocrinology have been enlarged in the last decade. The hypothesis that ...
The placenta, which is an association of maternal and fetal tissues which develops during pregnancy ...
Progress in the understanding of the physiological and pathological functions of the placenta introd...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
Placenta plays a central role in the regulation of physiological mechanisms of pregnancy, and in par...
The human pregnancy begins with fertilization and implantation. As the embryo evolves and develops w...
The previous finding that the placenta is capable of synthesising an ACTH-like peptide, human chori...
The human placenta is characterized by the intensity of the trophoblast invasion into the uterus wal...
During pregnancy, the maternal brain drives a series of adaptive mechanisms that are fundamental for...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible presence of immunoreactive neuropeptide-ga...