The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and fetus, regulating the fetal-maternal exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products. During pregnancy, amino acids represent one of the major nutrients for fetal life, and both maternal and fetal concentrations are significantly different in pregnancies with intrauterine growth restriction when compared to uncomplicated pregnancies. The transport of amino acids across the placenta is a complex process that includes the influx of neutral, anionic, and cationic amino acids across the microvilluos plasma membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast, the passage through the cytoplasm of the trophoblasts, and the transfer outside the trophoblasts across t...
acid transport systems in rat placenta. Am. J. PhysioZ. 267 (Cell Physiol. 36): C804-C811, 1994.-Ges...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The current concepts of human fetal-placental amino acid exchange and metab...
Introduction: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a significant clinical problem, affecting between 5-...
Copyright © 2012 Laura Avagliano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
Placental amino acid transfer is a complex process that is essential for fetal development. Impaired...
Abnormal fetal growth, which is associated with both perinatal morbidity as well as metabolic diseas...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) correlates with a specific placental phenotype, associated wi...
In this thesis regulation of amino acid transport system A in the placenta is investigated. Firstly,...
Fetal growth depends on placental transfer of amino acids from maternal to fetal blood. The mechanis...
Objectives: The current concepts of human fetal-placental amino acid exchange and metabolism are mai...
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
Normal fetal growth and development depends on a continuous supply of amino acids. Furthermore, the ...
Abnormal fetal growth, both growth restriction and overgrowth, is associated with perinatal complica...
acid transport systems in rat placenta. Am. J. PhysioZ. 267 (Cell Physiol. 36): C804-C811, 1994.-Ges...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The current concepts of human fetal-placental amino acid exchange and metab...
Introduction: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a significant clinical problem, affecting between 5-...
Copyright © 2012 Laura Avagliano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
Placental amino acid transfer is a complex process that is essential for fetal development. Impaired...
Abnormal fetal growth, which is associated with both perinatal morbidity as well as metabolic diseas...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) correlates with a specific placental phenotype, associated wi...
In this thesis regulation of amino acid transport system A in the placenta is investigated. Firstly,...
Fetal growth depends on placental transfer of amino acids from maternal to fetal blood. The mechanis...
Objectives: The current concepts of human fetal-placental amino acid exchange and metabolism are mai...
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
Normal fetal growth and development depends on a continuous supply of amino acids. Furthermore, the ...
Abnormal fetal growth, both growth restriction and overgrowth, is associated with perinatal complica...
acid transport systems in rat placenta. Am. J. PhysioZ. 267 (Cell Physiol. 36): C804-C811, 1994.-Ges...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The current concepts of human fetal-placental amino acid exchange and metab...
Introduction: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a significant clinical problem, affecting between 5-...