BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Deregulation of placentation can lead to adverse outcomes for both mother and fetus, e. g. gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), pre-eclampsia and fetal growth retardation. A significant factor in placental development and function is epigenetic regulation. METHODS: This review summarizes the current knowledge in the field of epigenetics in relation to placental development and function. Relevant studies were identified by searching PubMed, Medline and reference sections of all relevant studies and reviews. RESULTS: Epigenetic regulation of the placenta evolves during preimplantation development and further gestation. Epigenetic marks, like DN...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable process that causes genes to be expressed or repressed depending ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
Trophoblast cells are required for the growth and survival of the fetus during pregnancy, and failur...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable process that causes genes to be expressed or repressed depending ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
Trophoblast cells are required for the growth and survival of the fetus during pregnancy, and failur...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable process that causes genes to be expressed or repressed depending ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...