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The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid
development of the growing embryo by facilitating gas and nutrient
exchange between the mother and foetus and by helping to maintain
fetomaternal tolerance. Aside from playing an age-old and essential
role in foetal development, placental tissues have also attracted
the interest of clinical scientists due to their potential utility
as a therapeutic agent. This book provides an overview of the
clinical applications which have been described for placental
tissue or are currently applied, as well as a summary of the most
recent results obtained in pre-clinical studies, which present
promising perspectives for the future clinical application of these
cells. The trophoblast, a cell type of the placenta, is also
outlined in this book, as well as its function in the placenta
during pregnancy and its role in developmental processes and
gynecological diseases. In addition, pregnancy-specific
glycoproteins (PSGs) are secreted proteins which are produced by
the rodent and primate placenta, and play a critical role in
pregnancy success. This book summarises and analyses the data on
structure and function of PSGs known to date. Relatively recent
data of PSG-derived biologically active peptides are also
described. Other chapters examine placental functions and their
role in predicting development and disease in infancy and
childhood, and the role of insulin like growth factors (IFGs) in
normal and abnormal placental and foetal development during
pregnancy.
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