SummaryThe syncytiotrophoblast (STB) that forms the epithelial covering of the placental villous tree has a unique cell biology on account of its syncytial nature. The tissue is in a terminally-differentiated, postmitotic state, and expands through the recruitment by fusion of underlying progenitor cytotrophoblast cells. This process occurs from the time of implantation until term, and so its nuclei will be of various ages, producing a spectrum of contrasting appearances; whilst some are euchromatic, others display dense condensations of heterochromatin, the latter often aggregating to form clusters referred to as syncytial knots. These appearances have led to the suggestion that knots are apoptotic, and a hypothesis has developed that the ...
Apoptosis in human placental villi is reported to increase until close to delivery. However, the inv...
Placenta is a transient feto-maternal association that develops during mammalian pregnancies. Human ...
Stain: Hematoxylin ? azophloxine. A few tertiary villi (1) within the intervillous space (2) contain...
AbstractThe aim was to test for evidence of transcriptional activity within the nuclei of the syncyt...
The outer layer of the human placenta is the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast. The syncytiotrophob...
The syncytiotrophoblast is the multinucleated syncytial layer lining the placental villi. In some ar...
Disturbed trophoblast turnover, a key process in placental physiology, may lead to a number of pregn...
INTRODUCTION: The syncytiotrophoblast (STB) epithelial covering of the villous tree in the human pla...
Electron microscopy. The mature villus, surrounded by intervillous space (1), contains capillaries (...
Human placental development The human placenta is a villous placenta; the structur-al and functional...
The mechanism of apoptosis was first discovered at the end of the 19th century, but it was only rece...
AbstractIntroductionSyncytial nuclear aggregates (SNAs) are increased in pregnancy complications; ho...
A coherent view of human villous trophoblast as a continuously renewing epithelium is presented. Epi...
Apoptosis and cell proliferation are widely recognized to be important physiological processes which...
Summary: Defective placentation is the underlying cause of various pregnancy complications, such as ...
Apoptosis in human placental villi is reported to increase until close to delivery. However, the inv...
Placenta is a transient feto-maternal association that develops during mammalian pregnancies. Human ...
Stain: Hematoxylin ? azophloxine. A few tertiary villi (1) within the intervillous space (2) contain...
AbstractThe aim was to test for evidence of transcriptional activity within the nuclei of the syncyt...
The outer layer of the human placenta is the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast. The syncytiotrophob...
The syncytiotrophoblast is the multinucleated syncytial layer lining the placental villi. In some ar...
Disturbed trophoblast turnover, a key process in placental physiology, may lead to a number of pregn...
INTRODUCTION: The syncytiotrophoblast (STB) epithelial covering of the villous tree in the human pla...
Electron microscopy. The mature villus, surrounded by intervillous space (1), contains capillaries (...
Human placental development The human placenta is a villous placenta; the structur-al and functional...
The mechanism of apoptosis was first discovered at the end of the 19th century, but it was only rece...
AbstractIntroductionSyncytial nuclear aggregates (SNAs) are increased in pregnancy complications; ho...
A coherent view of human villous trophoblast as a continuously renewing epithelium is presented. Epi...
Apoptosis and cell proliferation are widely recognized to be important physiological processes which...
Summary: Defective placentation is the underlying cause of various pregnancy complications, such as ...
Apoptosis in human placental villi is reported to increase until close to delivery. However, the inv...
Placenta is a transient feto-maternal association that develops during mammalian pregnancies. Human ...
Stain: Hematoxylin ? azophloxine. A few tertiary villi (1) within the intervillous space (2) contain...