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Development and function of trophoblast giant cells in the rodent placenta

Development and function of trophoblast giant cells in the rodent placenta

... the development and function of ...mature placenta, each arising at different times and locations in the placenta, and likely having distinct ...TGC development, the functions of the ... See full document

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... whole placenta and its components during normal pla- cental development in the rat, which might be even a better animal model to study placental function than the mouse ...humans, rodent ... See full document

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Early patterning of the chorion leads to the trilaminar trophoblast cell structure in the placental labyrinth

Early patterning of the chorion leads to the trilaminar trophoblast cell structure in the placental labyrinth

... the rodent placenta contains villi that are the site of nutrient exchange between mother and ...three trophoblast cell types that separate the maternal blood sinusoids from fetal capillaries – a ... See full document

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Original Article CUL4A is expressed in human placenta and involved in trophoblast cell invasion

Original Article CUL4A is expressed in human placenta and involved in trophoblast cell invasion

... human trophoblast cell ...extravillous trophoblast cells (EVTs) by ...multiple trophoblast cell lines using Western blotting and reverse transcription poly- merase chain reaction ...HTR8/SVneo ... See full document

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EEVD motif of heat shock cognate protein 70 contributes to bacterial uptake by trophoblast giant cells

EEVD motif of heat shock cognate protein 70 contributes to bacterial uptake by trophoblast giant cells

... the placenta than in other organs, that there were many bac- teria in trophoblast giant (TG) cells in the placenta and that an intracellular replication-defective mutant did not induce ... See full document

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Original Article Identification of key genes in preeclampsia-associated trophoblast cells using bioinformatics analysis

Original Article Identification of key genes in preeclampsia-associated trophoblast cells using bioinformatics analysis

... invasive trophoblast cells in PE via integrated bioinformatics ...PE trophoblast cell samples and normal controls were identified by ...from trophoblast cells and placenta ...the ... See full document

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PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA AND THE RISK FACTORS INVOLVED IN PREGNANT WOMEN OF QUETTA VALLEYHina Hameed*, Zahid Mehmood, Khalid Mehmood, Ashif Sajjad, Jamshiad Hameed, Farhan Faisal, Hamza Zahid, Mariam Salim.DOWNLOAD/VIEW

PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA AND THE RISK FACTORS INVOLVED IN PREGNANT WOMEN OF QUETTA VALLEYHina Hameed*, Zahid Mehmood, Khalid Mehmood, Ashif Sajjad, Jamshiad Hameed, Farhan Faisal, Hamza Zahid, Mariam Salim.DOWNLOAD/VIEW

... ill development and intrauterine ...the cells essential for fetal ...of trophoblast and releases hypoxia inducible factor which results in abnormal growth of ... See full document

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The imprinted polycomb group gene Sfmbt2 is required for trophoblast maintenance and placenta development

The imprinted polycomb group gene Sfmbt2 is required for trophoblast maintenance and placenta development

... that function by post-translational modification of histones to maintain cellular homeostasis, and have potential roles in stem cell identity and ...ES cells require SUZ12, a PcG protein involved in ... See full document

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From the stem of the placental tree: trophoblast stem cells and their progeny

From the stem of the placental tree: trophoblast stem cells and their progeny

... crucial trophoblast genes, they seem to be on top of the transcription factor hierarchy that operates in ...early trophoblast specification and ...diploid trophoblast cell types (Luo et ...into ... See full document

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Study on the Expressions of PHD and HIF in Placentas from Normal Pregnant Women and Patients with Preeclampsia

Study on the Expressions of PHD and HIF in Placentas from Normal Pregnant Women and Patients with Preeclampsia

... to function in the growth and development of trophoblast ...oblast cells gradually increase the oxygen ...trophoblastic cells leads to hypoxia Under hypoxic condition, the inva- sion ... See full document

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Capture of syncytin-Mar1, a Fusogenic Endogenous Retroviral Envelope Gene Involved in Placentation in the Rodentia Squirrel-Related Clade

Capture of syncytin-Mar1, a Fusogenic Endogenous Retroviral Envelope Gene Involved in Placentation in the Rodentia Squirrel-Related Clade

... a function in placenta- ...displaying placenta-specific expression, as revealed by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis of a large panel of ...mammalian cells. In situ hybridization ... See full document

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Hematopoietic stem cell development in the placenta

Hematopoietic stem cell development in the placenta

... the placenta is likely due to the combination of at least four processes: 1) de novo HSC generation in the chorioallantoic vasculature of the placenta, 2) colonization of HSCs from the umbilical artery, the ... See full document

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Impact of DNA methylation on trophoblast function

Impact of DNA methylation on trophoblast function

... lous trophoblast; since its presence is lacking in andro- genic hydatidiform moles, its expression is thought to be imprinted as well ...(glial cells missing homologue 1), blocks mitosis and is essential ... See full document

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Role of autophagy in the maintenance and function of cancer stem cells

Role of autophagy in the maintenance and function of cancer stem cells

... The current view is that autophagy acts as a pro-survival mecha- nism whereby CSCs face changes in the tumor microenvironment. Reportedly, extrinsic perturbations, including hypoxic, metabolic and oxidative stress, can ... See full document

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Cdx2 is required for correct cell fate specification and differentiation of trophectoderm in the mouse blastocyst

Cdx2 is required for correct cell fate specification and differentiation of trophectoderm in the mouse blastocyst

... The trophectoderm of Cdx2 homozygous mutant blastocysts fails to maintain epithelial integrity To evaluate the degree of TE differentiation in Cdx2 –/– embryos, we examined the expression of TE-specific markers. One of ... See full document

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Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development

Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development

... Int J Dn BinI 37 89 99 (1993) 89 SPecial Review Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development' RALPH L BRINSTER* School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, US[.] ... See full document

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The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos

The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos

... ABSTRACT This paper discusses the results of homology modeling and resulting calculation of key structural and physical properties for close to 300 tubulin sequences, including αα αα α , βββββ , γγγγγ , δδδδδ and εεεεε ... See full document

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Unusual chromatin status and organization of the inactive X chromosome in murine trophoblast giant cells

Unusual chromatin status and organization of the inactive X chromosome in murine trophoblast giant cells

... Fig. 4. X-inactivation status of secondary female TGCs derived from E7 EPCs. (A-E) Examples of RNA FISH signals in secondary TGCs for each X-linked gene investigated. DAPI (blue), Xist RNA (green), gene primary ... See full document

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Placenta-specific drug delivery by trophoblast-targeted nanoparticles in mice

Placenta-specific drug delivery by trophoblast-targeted nanoparticles in mice

... (K)The placenta displays hyperechogenic calcification deposits (Ca, arrows) at the fetal-maternal ...The placenta (Pl) could be differentiated by its pulsating blood ...The placenta has a high ... See full document

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Genetics of photoreceptor development and function in zebrafish

Genetics of photoreceptor development and function in zebrafish

... their function has been assayed using an antisense knockdown ...their function in the retina is similar to ovl ...photoreceptor development in assays that have been performed so ... See full document

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