The placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and cord blood can often be classified as pregnancy-specific biological substances with enormous applications in regenerative medicine. The Placenta includes eight chapters that provide readers with access to a range of information from basic mechanisms and assays to cutting-edge research investigating concerns for normal placentation. The book presents a comprehensive, translational look at all aspects of abnormal placentation and its effects on maternofetal axis. It follows the relationship between placenta-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and modulation of immunity, gene expression, and inflammation. It also covers additional information concerning the management of placental complications, ...
The placenta is one of the most exciting organs. It is dynamic; its morphology and function continuo...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
During the last fifteen years considerable study has been made of most of the organs of the human bo...
The placenta is an intriguing and mysterious organ, starting from its role during pregnancy. A tempo...
This book contains the total of 19 chapters, each of which is written by one or several experts in t...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The placenta is arguably the most important organ of the body, but paradoxically the most poorly und...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
Preterm delivery, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction are the major diseases of pregnan...
Discarded at birth, the placenta is a highly complex and fascinating organ. During the course of a p...
Placental structures, capable to persist in a genetically foreign organism, are a natural model of a...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
A goal of regenerative medicine is to repair and regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs and u...
Over the past decade, human term placenta has become more than a vital organ during pregnancy, but a...
The placenta is one of the most exciting organs. It is dynamic; its morphology and function continuo...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
During the last fifteen years considerable study has been made of most of the organs of the human bo...
The placenta is an intriguing and mysterious organ, starting from its role during pregnancy. A tempo...
This book contains the total of 19 chapters, each of which is written by one or several experts in t...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The placenta is arguably the most important organ of the body, but paradoxically the most poorly und...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
Preterm delivery, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction are the major diseases of pregnan...
Discarded at birth, the placenta is a highly complex and fascinating organ. During the course of a p...
Placental structures, capable to persist in a genetically foreign organism, are a natural model of a...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
A goal of regenerative medicine is to repair and regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs and u...
Over the past decade, human term placenta has become more than a vital organ during pregnancy, but a...
The placenta is one of the most exciting organs. It is dynamic; its morphology and function continuo...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
During the last fifteen years considerable study has been made of most of the organs of the human bo...