Sentence examples for functioning of the placenta from inspiring English sources

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As maintenance of pregnancy requires proper functioning of the placenta, genes involved in angiogenesis and thrombosis have also been targets for association with preterm birth and placental dysfunction.

For example, IL-8 a well-established SASP component that is highly expressed in FIS cells, is essential for the proper functioning of the placenta.

Placental mitochondria also play an important role in the proper formation and functioning of the placenta, and therefore are essential for fetal health.

This suggests that FIS of syncytiotrophoblasts may play a physiological role in the development and proper functioning of the placenta [ 1].

AS, which has a well-established role in cell differentiation [ 57, 58], may be critical for the proper functioning of the placenta, an organ composed of a variety of differentiated cell types, each with its own specific functions during pregnancy.

The role of placenta as a barrier for this metal is not yet clear, and even though the Hg level might have some effect on normal functioning of the placenta, it does not seem to be associated with deleterious effects on pregnancy.

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During a later study on the function of the placenta, Libby met hundreds of twins and their mothers, and became increasingly concerned about the special problems facing families with twins and their need for mutual support.

Kathryn Abel who led the research, said: "We think that this increase in risk associated with extreme abnormal growth of the fetus shows that something is going wrong during development, possibly with the function of the placenta.

The architecture and functions of the placenta, where maternal blood flows into the intervillous space, present haemostatic problems, mainly the risk of haemorrhage.

Before term birth, gas exchange is among the functions of the placenta, which is interposed between the fetal and maternal circulations.

This key function of the placenta depends on several growth-promoting or -suppressing imprinted genes including Insulin-like growth factor [IGF] axis genes, which regulate nutrient transfer across the placenta.

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