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丂丂 俀侽侽俇擭俋寧侾俀擔乮壩乯侾俆:侽侽乣侾俈丗侽侽
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丂丂 擄帯幘姵尋媶強乵弜壨戜抧嬫乶俀奒僙儈僫乕幒 |
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丂丂 Dr. James C. Cross
丂丂丂乮Institute of Maternal & Child Health強挿 丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂丂媦傃University of Calgary嫵庼乯丂 |
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丂丂 Molecular mechanisms underlying the development丂of the placenta |
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丂丂The placenta is the first organ to form during embryogenesis and is critical for survival and growth of the embryo. The trophoblast lineage arises at the blastocyst stage first as a simple epithelium (the trophectoderm) that then goes on to differentiate into a variety of cell subtypes after implantation including trophoblast giant cells, spongiotrophoblast, glycogen trophoblast cells, or syncytiotrophoblast cells of the labyrinth. The Cross Laboratory has been studying the nature and regulation of the trophoblast cell lineage using Cre-loxP-mediated lineage tracing in vivo, cultured trophoblast stem cells as well as analysis of a variety of gene knockout mice.
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丂丂丂擄帯幘姵尋媶強僄僺僕僃僱僥傿僋僗暘栰乮撪慄俉侽俈俁乯 |
丂丂丂擄帯幘姵尋媶強宍幙敪尰暘栰 |