The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive extra-villous trophoblast cells, migrate and invade the uterus and its vasculature, to provide a vital link between the mother and the developing fetus. In the present article, we review our studies on a series of experiments, designed to identify molecular events responsible for the phenotypic changes during placental growth. Our observations illustrate that the human placenta is endowed with the biochemical machinery to proliferate indefinitely throughout gestation, yet, there are intrinsic mechanisms that effectively circumscribe the extent and duration of trophoblast proliferation. The placenta combines in itself the unique ability to produc...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
The human placenta is a poorly-understood organ, but one that is critical for proper development and...
Development of the placenta must always be in advance of that of the embryo. Evidence from domestic ...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
The human placenta is characterized by the intensity of the trophoblast invasion into the uterus wal...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
The placenta is the highly specialised organ of pregnancy that supports the normal growth and develo...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
The placenta, which is an association of maternal and fetal tissues which develops during pregnancy ...
The placenta is the extraembryonic organ that supports the fetus during intrauterine life. Although ...
Discarded at birth, the placenta is a highly complex and fascinating organ. During the course of a p...
A human placental protein previously described is studied in order to expand its biological characte...
The human pregnancy begins with fertilization and implantation. As the embryo evolves and develops w...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
The placenta exerts its effects on the growth of the fetus from the beginning of pregnancy via metab...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
The human placenta is a poorly-understood organ, but one that is critical for proper development and...
Development of the placenta must always be in advance of that of the embryo. Evidence from domestic ...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
The human placenta is characterized by the intensity of the trophoblast invasion into the uterus wal...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
The placenta is the highly specialised organ of pregnancy that supports the normal growth and develo...
There is much evidence indicating that the human placenta plays a very important role in modulating ...
The placenta, which is an association of maternal and fetal tissues which develops during pregnancy ...
The placenta is the extraembryonic organ that supports the fetus during intrauterine life. Although ...
Discarded at birth, the placenta is a highly complex and fascinating organ. During the course of a p...
A human placental protein previously described is studied in order to expand its biological characte...
The human pregnancy begins with fertilization and implantation. As the embryo evolves and develops w...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
The placenta exerts its effects on the growth of the fetus from the beginning of pregnancy via metab...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
The human placenta is a poorly-understood organ, but one that is critical for proper development and...
Development of the placenta must always be in advance of that of the embryo. Evidence from domestic ...