Researchers have discovered that the development of blood vessels in the mouse placenta is controlled epigenetically.
If the development of blood vessels in the placenta is impaired, fetal growth retardation may result. Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Mannheim Medical Faculty of ...
If the development of blood vessels in the placenta is impaired, fetal growth retardation may result. Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Mannheim Medical Faculty of ...
In an FGR mouse model, STM2457 treatment helped fetuses gain weight, partially restored placental development, and decreased m6A levels. "This is the first study testing the therapeutic potential ...
This important study of regulatory elements and gene expression in the craniofacial region of the fat-tailed dunnart shows that, compared to placental mammals, marsupial craniofacial tissue develops ...
The placenta is essential for embryo development and acts as an interface ... disorder Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS). Mouse models of CdLS show placental abnormalities such as increased ...
Scientists at Cambridge have unveiled a fascinating mechanism where fetuses use a paternal gene to control the mother's ...
To work toward earlier detection, Nadkarni studies the placenta. The organ grows in a gestating mammal’s uterus to nourish a fetus—but can do that properly only if the immune system is working.
Researchers have studied placental genes to explore how Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) affects a child's development ... According to a previous mouse study, Dlk1 is essential for proper ...