Based on histology, the placentae of eutherians are currently grouped in epitheliochorial, endotheliochorial and haemochorial placentae. In a haeckelian sense, the epitheliochorial contact with marked histiotrophic feeding by uterine milk is generally considered as primitive, especially since similar contacts exist in Marsupials. In contrast, the more intimate endotheliochorial and haemochorial contact, facilitating haemotrophic nutrition, is interpreted as a derived state. A cladistic analysis based on the phylogenetic relationships established by molecular analyses reveals that the basic clades are all characterized by an endotheliochorial or haemochorial placenta, and that the epitheliochorial placenta evolved at least three times in a c...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is essential for supplying nutrients and gases to the developing mammalian ...
Human placentation differs from that of other mammals. A suite of characteristics is shared with hap...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Abstract Based on the number of tissues separating maternal from fetal blood, placentas are classifi...
Eutherians are often mistakenly termed 'placental mammals', but marsupials also have a placenta to m...
Few mammalian organs vary as dramatically among species as the placenta. This variation is remarkabl...
The mammalian placenta shows an extraordinary degree of variation in gross and fine structure, but t...
Eutherian mammals differ markedly in placental form and function. In species with invasive placentat...
The remarkable evolutionary success of placental mammals has been partly attributed to their reprodu...
Abstract Background Since Xenarthra are serious candi...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
In all mammals including humans, development takes place within the protective environment of the ma...
Background: Placental characters vary among Xenarthra, one of four supraordinal clades of Eutheria. ...
The molecular relationship of placental mammals has attracted great interest in recent years. Howeve...
Reproduction in eutherian mammals is characterized by extended intrauterine retention of the fetus a...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is essential for supplying nutrients and gases to the developing mammalian ...
Human placentation differs from that of other mammals. A suite of characteristics is shared with hap...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Abstract Based on the number of tissues separating maternal from fetal blood, placentas are classifi...
Eutherians are often mistakenly termed 'placental mammals', but marsupials also have a placenta to m...
Few mammalian organs vary as dramatically among species as the placenta. This variation is remarkabl...
The mammalian placenta shows an extraordinary degree of variation in gross and fine structure, but t...
Eutherian mammals differ markedly in placental form and function. In species with invasive placentat...
The remarkable evolutionary success of placental mammals has been partly attributed to their reprodu...
Abstract Background Since Xenarthra are serious candi...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
In all mammals including humans, development takes place within the protective environment of the ma...
Background: Placental characters vary among Xenarthra, one of four supraordinal clades of Eutheria. ...
The molecular relationship of placental mammals has attracted great interest in recent years. Howeve...
Reproduction in eutherian mammals is characterized by extended intrauterine retention of the fetus a...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is essential for supplying nutrients and gases to the developing mammalian ...
Human placentation differs from that of other mammals. A suite of characteristics is shared with hap...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...