Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Trophoblast
SUBMITTER: Richard Kay
LAB HEAD: Ashley Moffett
PROVIDER: PXD009118 | Pride | 2018-11-29
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Turco Margherita Y MY Gardner Lucy L Kay Richard G RG Hamilton Russell S RS Prater Malwina M Hollinshead Michael S MS McWhinnie Alasdair A Esposito Laura L Fernando Ridma R Skelton Helen H Reimann Frank F Gribble Fiona M FM Sharkey Andrew A Marsh Steven G E SGE O'Rahilly Stephen S Hemberger Myriam M Burton Graham J GJ Moffett Ashley A
Nature 20181128 7735
The placenta is the extraembryonic organ that supports the fetus during intrauterine life. Although placental dysfunction results in major disorders of pregnancy with immediate and lifelong consequences for the mother and child, our knowledge of the human placenta is limited owing to a lack of functional experimental models<sup>1</sup>. After implantation, the trophectoderm of the blastocyst rapidly proliferates and generates the trophoblast, the unique cell type of the placenta. In vivo, prolif ...[more]