Growth of the placenta is influenced by events before and during early pregnancy. Some of these events set the growth trajectory of the placenta and the fetus for the remainder of the pregnancy. Maternal size and nutrition, and the local metabolic, cytokine and hormonal environment of the embryo all affect growth of the placenta
The placenta is the link between mother and fetus and its function is central to a successful pregna...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
The effect of maternal undernutrition on the placental growth trajectory and the uterine insulin-lik...
The placenta is actively involved in transporting nutrients to the fetus, it has both direct and ind...
The placenta exerts its effects on the growth of the fetus from the beginning of pregnancy via metab...
Introduction: Maternal nutritional and metabolic factors influence the developmental environment of ...
Pregnancy can be regarded as a three-compartment model, with the mother, placenta, and fetus interac...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that adult cardiovascular and metabolic disease originate thro...
Maternal obesity could impact offspring's health. During "critical period" such as pregnancy insults...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
A discussion of the hormonal factors involved in the development of the fetus raises a wide diversit...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the link between mother and fetus and its function is central to a successful pregna...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
The effect of maternal undernutrition on the placental growth trajectory and the uterine insulin-lik...
The placenta is actively involved in transporting nutrients to the fetus, it has both direct and ind...
The placenta exerts its effects on the growth of the fetus from the beginning of pregnancy via metab...
Introduction: Maternal nutritional and metabolic factors influence the developmental environment of ...
Pregnancy can be regarded as a three-compartment model, with the mother, placenta, and fetus interac...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that adult cardiovascular and metabolic disease originate thro...
Maternal obesity could impact offspring's health. During "critical period" such as pregnancy insults...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
A discussion of the hormonal factors involved in the development of the fetus raises a wide diversit...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the link between mother and fetus and its function is central to a successful pregna...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
The effect of maternal undernutrition on the placental growth trajectory and the uterine insulin-lik...