Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scientific advancements made in the field. Animal models cannot fully replicate the structure and function of the human placenta and pose ethical and financial hurdles. In addition, increasingly stricter animal welfare legislation worldwide is incentivizing the use of 3R (reduction, refinement, replacement) practices. What efforts have been made to develop alternative models for the placenta so far? How effective are they? How can we improve them to make them more predictive of human pathophysiology? To address these questions, this review aims at presenting and discussing the current models used to study phenome...
The placenta is crucial for life. It is an ephemeral but complex organ acting as the barrier interfa...
Pregnancy pathologies including gestational diabetes, intrauterine fetal growth restriction, and pre...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Pregnancy complications are a major clinical concern due to the related maternal and fetal morbidity...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
AbstractThe placenta performs a wide range of physiological functions; insufficiencies in these func...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Placental dysfunction is related to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction, b...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
© 2020 Dellschaft et al. We have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to provide important new insi...
The rat possesses hemochorial placentation with deep intrauterine trophoblast cell invasion and trop...
The placenta is crucial for life. It is an ephemeral but complex organ acting as the barrier interfa...
Pregnancy pathologies including gestational diabetes, intrauterine fetal growth restriction, and pre...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Modeling the physiology of the human placenta is still a challenge, despite the great number of scie...
Pregnancy complications are a major clinical concern due to the related maternal and fetal morbidity...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
AbstractThe placenta performs a wide range of physiological functions; insufficiencies in these func...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Placental dysfunction is related to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction, b...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
© 2020 Dellschaft et al. We have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to provide important new insi...
The rat possesses hemochorial placentation with deep intrauterine trophoblast cell invasion and trop...
The placenta is crucial for life. It is an ephemeral but complex organ acting as the barrier interfa...
Pregnancy pathologies including gestational diabetes, intrauterine fetal growth restriction, and pre...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...