Fatty acids are critical for normal fetal growth and development. The placenta mediates the transfer of fatty acids from the maternal to the fetal circulation. Yet, the mechanisms of fatty acid transport are not fully understood. The development of a computational model alongside experiments will test our understanding of the transfer mechanisms. Modelling experimental data suggest the presence of a metabolic pool within placental tissue that could represent the rate-limiting factor for fatty acid transfer. In addition the model suggests a slower flux capacity of the fetal-side of the placenta compared with the maternal-side. The model provides key insights into placental fatty acid transfer which will form the basis for future experimentat...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is assoc...
We analyse for the first time the in vivo materno‐fetal kinetic transfer of fatty acids (FA) labelle...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
The factors determining fatty acid transfer across the placenta are not fully understood. This study...
The placenta is a fetal organ that separates the maternal from the fetal circulation and mediates th...
The human foetus depends on placental transfer for the fatty acids required for its growth and devel...
Key points: Placental structure and function can be modified as a result of maternal obesity affecti...
Key points: Placental structure and function can be modified as a result of maternal obesity affecti...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic changes in obese pregnant women, such as changes of plasma lipids beyond physi...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is assoc...
We analyse for the first time the in vivo materno‐fetal kinetic transfer of fatty acids (FA) labelle...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
The factors determining fatty acid transfer across the placenta are not fully understood. This study...
The placenta is a fetal organ that separates the maternal from the fetal circulation and mediates th...
The human foetus depends on placental transfer for the fatty acids required for its growth and devel...
Key points: Placental structure and function can be modified as a result of maternal obesity affecti...
Key points: Placental structure and function can be modified as a result of maternal obesity affecti...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic changes in obese pregnant women, such as changes of plasma lipids beyond physi...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
Amino acid transfer from mother to fetus via the placenta plays a critical role in normal developmen...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is assoc...
We analyse for the first time the in vivo materno‐fetal kinetic transfer of fatty acids (FA) labelle...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...