Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with pathological processes. While physiological roles for polyploidization and senescence have been described in mouse development, controversy exists over their significance in humans. Here, we describe tetraploidization and senescence as phenomena of normal human placenta development. During pregnancy, placental extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) invade the pregnant endometrium, termed decidua, to establish an adapted microenvironment required for the developing embryo. This process is critically dependent on continuous cell proliferation and differentiation, which is thought to follow the classical model of cell cycle arrest prior to terminal differentiation. Strikingly,...
Mammalian reproductive performance declines rapidly with advanced maternal age. This effect is large...
AbstractThrough an unusual differentiation process, human trophoblast progenitors (cytotrophoblasts)...
Trophoblast cells are required for the growth and survival of the fetus during pregnancy, and failur...
Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with pathological processes. Wh...
Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with pathological processes. Wh...
The placenta is an autonomous organ that maintains fetal growth and development. Its multinucleated ...
During pregnancy, conceptus-derived extravillous trophoblast (EVT) invades the endomyometrium, ancho...
Aberrant placental ageing is implicated in a high percentage of birth complications, stillbirths and...
Emerging data suggest that a trophoblast stem cell (TSC) population exists in the early human placen...
Introduction Premature ageing has been implicated in placental dysfunction. Senescence can be activ...
Pregnancy depends on the wholesale transformation of the endometrium, a process driven by differenti...
The major milestones in mouse placental development are well described, but our understanding is lim...
Mammalian reproductive performance declines rapidly with advanced maternal age. This effect is large...
AbstractThrough an unusual differentiation process, human trophoblast progenitors (cytotrophoblasts)...
Trophoblast cells are required for the growth and survival of the fetus during pregnancy, and failur...
Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with pathological processes. Wh...
Genome amplification and cellular senescence are commonly associated with pathological processes. Wh...
The placenta is an autonomous organ that maintains fetal growth and development. Its multinucleated ...
During pregnancy, conceptus-derived extravillous trophoblast (EVT) invades the endomyometrium, ancho...
Aberrant placental ageing is implicated in a high percentage of birth complications, stillbirths and...
Emerging data suggest that a trophoblast stem cell (TSC) population exists in the early human placen...
Introduction Premature ageing has been implicated in placental dysfunction. Senescence can be activ...
Pregnancy depends on the wholesale transformation of the endometrium, a process driven by differenti...
The major milestones in mouse placental development are well described, but our understanding is lim...
Mammalian reproductive performance declines rapidly with advanced maternal age. This effect is large...
AbstractThrough an unusual differentiation process, human trophoblast progenitors (cytotrophoblasts)...
Trophoblast cells are required for the growth and survival of the fetus during pregnancy, and failur...