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Spatiotemporal coordination at the maternal-fetal interface promotes trophoblast invasion and vascular remodeling in the first half of human pregnancy
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- Angelo, MichaelGreenbaum, ShirleyVan Valen, DavidJaswa, Eleni G.9 more author(s)...
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Description from HuBMAP: "Beginning in the first trimester, fetally derived extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) invade the uterus and remodel its spiral arteries, transforming them into large, dilated blood vessels left with a thin, discontinuous smooth muscle layer and partially lined with EVTs. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how EVTs coordinate with the maternal decidua to promote...
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ArteriesExtravillous TrophoblastsMass spectrometryMaternal-Fetal ExchangePlacentaVolume Electron Microscopy
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