Placental angiogenesis is critical to the success of human pregnancy. Angiogenesis is defined as the formation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature. Angiogenesis is necessary for the establishment of adequate placental perfusion, which is important for providing the optimum in utero environment to support fetal development. Defective placental angiogenesis is associated with several pregnancy complications, the most clinically important of which is preeclampsia; the multisystem disorder is characterized by maternal hypertension, proteinuria, and endothelial dysfunction. Here, we review our current understanding of several key angiogenic factors that are associated with placental angiogenesis. We also discuss their importance with ...
Preeclampsia (PE) the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20(th) week of ge...
Abstract The placenta is a remarkable organ. In normal pregnancy its specialized cells (termed cytot...
Preeclampsia is a serious and life-threatening pregnancy complication. Reduced uteroplacental perfus...
Preeclampsia is a systemic syndrome of pregnancy that originates in the placenta and is characterize...
International audienceVasculogenesis and angiogenesis are key processes of placental development, wh...
Ample interest has been evoked in using placental angiogenesis as a target for the development of di...
International audiencePlacental angiogenesis is a pivotal process that establishes fetomaternal circ...
Placentally-mediated pregnancy complications include pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction ...
International audiencePlacentation is associated with several steps of vascular adaptations througho...
Preeclampsia is the major cause of maternofetal and neonatal morbi-mortality including intrauterine ...
Preeclampsia is the major cause of maternofetal and neonatal morbi-mortality including intrauterine ...
Background:Preeclampsia complicates 10% of pregnancies in the developed world. Alteration in angioge...
Preeclampsia, a pregnancy-specific syndrome of hypertension and proteinuria, is characterized by def...
Abstract The incidence of pre-eclampsia (PE) is 2–7% in different populations and in the worst cases...
Preeclampsia (PE) the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20(th) week of ge...
Abstract The placenta is a remarkable organ. In normal pregnancy its specialized cells (termed cytot...
Preeclampsia is a serious and life-threatening pregnancy complication. Reduced uteroplacental perfus...
Preeclampsia is a systemic syndrome of pregnancy that originates in the placenta and is characterize...
International audienceVasculogenesis and angiogenesis are key processes of placental development, wh...
Ample interest has been evoked in using placental angiogenesis as a target for the development of di...
International audiencePlacental angiogenesis is a pivotal process that establishes fetomaternal circ...
Placentally-mediated pregnancy complications include pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction ...
International audiencePlacentation is associated with several steps of vascular adaptations througho...
Preeclampsia is the major cause of maternofetal and neonatal morbi-mortality including intrauterine ...
Preeclampsia is the major cause of maternofetal and neonatal morbi-mortality including intrauterine ...
Background:Preeclampsia complicates 10% of pregnancies in the developed world. Alteration in angioge...
Preeclampsia, a pregnancy-specific syndrome of hypertension and proteinuria, is characterized by def...
Abstract The incidence of pre-eclampsia (PE) is 2–7% in different populations and in the worst cases...
Preeclampsia (PE) the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20(th) week of ge...
Abstract The placenta is a remarkable organ. In normal pregnancy its specialized cells (termed cytot...
Preeclampsia is a serious and life-threatening pregnancy complication. Reduced uteroplacental perfus...