<div><p>Background</p><p>A number of transporter proteins are expressed in the placenta, and they facilitate the placental transfer of drugs. The inhibition of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) was previously found to be associated with an increase in the risk of congenital anomalies caused by drug substrates of this transporter. We now explore the role of other placental transporter proteins.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A population-based case-referent study was performed using cases with congenital anomalies (N = 5,131) from EUROCAT Northern Netherlands, a registry of congenital anomalies. The referent population (N = 31,055) was selected from the pregnancy IADB.nl, a pharmacy prescription database.</p><p>Results</p><p>Ten placental transporters known to hav...
7.SUMMARY After thalidomide-induced birth defects affair, the view of uterus as pharmacologically un...
The placenta mediates the transfer of maternal nutrients into the fetal circulation while removing f...
Gestational diabetes, a common medical complication in pregnancy, may lead to severe fetal consequen...
Background A number of transporter proteins are expressed in the placenta, and they facilitate the p...
BACKGROUND:A number of transporter proteins are expressed in the placenta, and they facilitate the p...
INTRODUCTION: Drug use in pregnancy is very common but may cause harm to the fetus. The teratogenic ...
Aims P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) are efflux transporters expre...
One of the ongoing issues in perinatal medicine is the risk of birth defects associated with materna...
One of the ongoing issues in perinatal medicine is the risk of birth defects associated with materna...
INTRODUCTION: Drug use in pregnancy is very common but may cause harm to the fetus. The teratogenic ...
The placenta is a unique organ that is essential to a healthy and normal pregnancy. A number of phas...
Medication use during pregnancy is very common, but can potentially harm the unborn child. Many stud...
Pregnant women (and their fetuses) are treated with a significant number of prescription and nonpres...
During pregnancy, the placenta serves as a critical interface between the fetal and maternal circula...
7.SUMMARY After thalidomide-induced birth defects affair, the view of uterus as pharmacologically un...
The placenta mediates the transfer of maternal nutrients into the fetal circulation while removing f...
Gestational diabetes, a common medical complication in pregnancy, may lead to severe fetal consequen...
Background A number of transporter proteins are expressed in the placenta, and they facilitate the p...
BACKGROUND:A number of transporter proteins are expressed in the placenta, and they facilitate the p...
INTRODUCTION: Drug use in pregnancy is very common but may cause harm to the fetus. The teratogenic ...
Aims P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) are efflux transporters expre...
One of the ongoing issues in perinatal medicine is the risk of birth defects associated with materna...
One of the ongoing issues in perinatal medicine is the risk of birth defects associated with materna...
INTRODUCTION: Drug use in pregnancy is very common but may cause harm to the fetus. The teratogenic ...
The placenta is a unique organ that is essential to a healthy and normal pregnancy. A number of phas...
Medication use during pregnancy is very common, but can potentially harm the unborn child. Many stud...
Pregnant women (and their fetuses) are treated with a significant number of prescription and nonpres...
During pregnancy, the placenta serves as a critical interface between the fetal and maternal circula...
7.SUMMARY After thalidomide-induced birth defects affair, the view of uterus as pharmacologically un...
The placenta mediates the transfer of maternal nutrients into the fetal circulation while removing f...
Gestational diabetes, a common medical complication in pregnancy, may lead to severe fetal consequen...