Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process in eukaryotes to maintain cellular homeostasis under environmental stress. Intracellular control is exerted to produce energy or maintain intracellular protein quality controls. Autophagy plays an important role in embryogenesis, implantation, and maintenance of pregnancy. This role includes supporting extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) that invade the decidua (endometrium) until the first third of uterine myometrium and migrate along the lumina of spiral arterioles under hypoxic and low-nutrient conditions in early pregnancy. In addition, autophagy inhibition has been linked to poor placentation—a feature of preeclamptic placentas—in a placenta-specific autophagy knockout mouse mod...
Autophagy is a degradation process that acts in response to environmental stressors. Recently, autop...
Background: Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental ins...
Functional genomic imprinting is necessary for the transfer of maternal resources to mammalian embry...
Background: Autophagy has been reported to be essential for pre-implantation development and embryo ...
BACKGROUND: Autophagy has been reported to be essential for pre-implantation development and embryo ...
Autophagy may be involved in gestation complicated by preeclampsia (PE) due to the presence of place...
Autophagy is an inducible catabolic process that responds to environment and is essential for cell s...
The process of autophagy is defined as the degradation of cellular cytoplasmic constituents via a ly...
Autophagy, a mechanism of cell survival during times of stress, may be active in normal placental ma...
Autophagy is a degradation process that acts in response to environmental stressors. Recently, autop...
Objective: Autophagy influences a wide range of physiological and pathological processes in the huma...
The process of autophagy is defined as the degradation of cellular cytoplasmic constituents via a ly...
Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental insufficiency; ...
Preeclampsia has become the world's major maternal health problem putting a huge burden on mothers, ...
Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental insufficiency; ...
Autophagy is a degradation process that acts in response to environmental stressors. Recently, autop...
Background: Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental ins...
Functional genomic imprinting is necessary for the transfer of maternal resources to mammalian embry...
Background: Autophagy has been reported to be essential for pre-implantation development and embryo ...
BACKGROUND: Autophagy has been reported to be essential for pre-implantation development and embryo ...
Autophagy may be involved in gestation complicated by preeclampsia (PE) due to the presence of place...
Autophagy is an inducible catabolic process that responds to environment and is essential for cell s...
The process of autophagy is defined as the degradation of cellular cytoplasmic constituents via a ly...
Autophagy, a mechanism of cell survival during times of stress, may be active in normal placental ma...
Autophagy is a degradation process that acts in response to environmental stressors. Recently, autop...
Objective: Autophagy influences a wide range of physiological and pathological processes in the huma...
The process of autophagy is defined as the degradation of cellular cytoplasmic constituents via a ly...
Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental insufficiency; ...
Preeclampsia has become the world's major maternal health problem putting a huge burden on mothers, ...
Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental insufficiency; ...
Autophagy is a degradation process that acts in response to environmental stressors. Recently, autop...
Background: Unexplained intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be a consequence of placental ins...
Functional genomic imprinting is necessary for the transfer of maternal resources to mammalian embry...