Human placental trophoblasts : impact of maternal nutrition / edited by Asim K. Duttaroy, University of Oslo, Norway, Sanjay Basak, National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR), Hyderabad, India.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780367840730
- 612.63 HUM-H
- QR185.8.T7 H86 2016
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612.397 SAN-L Lipids in Health: | 612.399 KUM-D DBS handbook of vitamins: | 612.399 OBE-V Vitamin B12 Advances and insights | 612.63 HUM-H Human placental trophoblasts : | 612.64 WOL-T Triumph of the embryo : | 612.65 WOO-A Advanced study of child development/ | 612.65 WOO-A Advanced study of child development/ |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Human placenta development, structure, and organization in relation to function and fetal development -- Molecular regulation of human extravillous trophoblast development -- Epigenetics and the placenta : impact of maternal nutrition -- Maternal diet, trophoblast biology, and epigenetic regulation -- Placental amino acid transport in response to maternal nutrition during pregnancy -- Fatty acid uptake and metabolism in the human placenta -- The roles of fatty acids in fetal development -- Role of maternal long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in placental development and function -- Importance of cholesterol and cholesterol transporters in the placental trophoblast during pregnancy -- Maternal fatty acids and their effects on placentation -- Maternal micronutrients, placental growth, and fetal outcome -- Folic acid uptake and its regulation in the placenta -- Vitamin D effects on pregnancy and trophoblast function : limited data yet endless possibilities -- Choline and placental trophoblast development -- Role of calcium in fetal development -- Maternal obesity and placental vascular function -- Placental dysfunction and future maternal cardiovascular disease -- Trophoblast-uterine natural killer cell interactions and their effect on cytokines and angiogenic growth factors -- Effects of hyperglycemia on trophoblast invasion and angiogenesis -- Role of cytokines in healthy and pathological pregnancies -- Effect of prepregnancy body weight and pregnancy outcome -- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor in the human placental trophoblast : the impact of nutraceuticals and natural products -- Impact of environmental pollutants on placentation -- Differential gene expression of the placenta in normal and pathological human pregnancy -- Placental gene expression in pathological pregnancies.
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