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Editorial
16 November 2011
Trophoblast Research is a record of the annual meetings of the International Federation of Placenta Associations (IFPA). The present volume, “Placenta: Predicting Future Health,” reports on IFPA Meeti...
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A.M. Carter
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Preface
05 December 2011
The 2011 meeting of the International Federation of Placenta Associations (IFPA Meeting 2011) was organized by the European Placenta Group (EPG) and held in the small mountain village of Geilo in Sout...
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Anne Cathrine Staff
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S2-S3
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IFPA Meeting 2011 workshop report I: Placenta: Predicting future health; roles of lipids in the growth and development of feto-placental unit; placental nutrient sensing; placental research to solve clinical problems – A translational approach
12 December 2011
Abstract: Workshops are an important part of the IFPA annual meeting as they allow for discussion of specialized topics. At IFPA meeting 2011 there were twelve themed workshops, four of which are summ...
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G. Acharya,
C. Albrecht,
S.J. Benton,
T. Cotechini,
R. Dechend,
M.R. Dilworth,
A.K. Duttaroy,
T. Grotmol,
A.E. Heazell,
T. Jansson,
E.D. Johnstone,
H.N. Jones,
R.L. Jones,
S. Lager,
K. Laine,
L. Nagirnaja,
M. Nystad,
T. Powell,
C. Redman,
Y. Sadovsky,
C. Sibley,
R. Troisi,
C. Wadsack,
M. Westwood,
G.E. Lash
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S4-S8
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IFPA Meeting 2011 workshop report II: Angiogenic signaling and regulation of fetal endothelial function; placental and fetal circulation and growth; spiral artery remodeling
19 December 2011
Abstract: Workshops are an important part of the IFPA annual meeting as they allow for discussion of specialized topics. At IFPA meeting 2011 there were twelve themed workshops, three of which are sum...
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J.N. Bulmer,
G.J. Burton,
S. Collins,
T. Cotechini,
I.P. Crocker,
B.A. Croy,
S. Cvitic,
M. Desforges,
R. Deshpande,
M. Gasperowicz,
T. Groten,
G. Haugen,
U. Hiden,
A.J. Host,
M. Jirkovská,
T. Kiserud,
J. König,
L. Leach,
P. Murthi,
R. Pijnenborg,
O.N. Sadekova,
C.M. Salafia,
N. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch,
J. Stanek,
A.E. Wallace,
F. Westermeier,
J. Zhang,
G.E. Lash
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S9-S14
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IFPA Meeting 2011 workshop report III: Placental immunology; epigenetic and microRNA-dependent gene regulation; comparative placentation; trophoblast differentiation; stem cells
12 December 2011
Abstract: Workshops are an important part of the IFPA annual meeting as they allow for discussion of specialised topics. At IFPA meeting 2011 there were twelve themed workshops, five of which are summ...
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W.E. Ackerman,
J.N. Bulmer,
A.M. Carter,
J.R. Chaillet,
L. Chamley,
C.P. Chen,
E.B. Chuong,
S.J. Coleman,
G.P. Collet,
B.A. Croy,
A.M. de Mestre,
H. Dickinson,
J. Ducray,
A.C. Enders,
N.M.E. Fogarty,
M. Gauster,
T. Golos,
S. Haider,
A.E. Heazell,
O.J. Holland,
B. Huppertz,
A. Husebekk,
R.M. John,
G.M. Johnsen,
C.J.P. Jones,
B. Kalionis,
J. König,
A.R. Lorenzon,
A. Moffett,
J.C. Moreira de Mello,
A.M. Nuzzo,
P. Parham,
O. Parolini,
M.G. Petroff,
G. Pidoux,
M.P. Ramírez-Pinilla,
W.P. Robinson,
A. Rolfo,
Y. Sadovsky,
H. Soma,
J.H. Southcombe,
T. Tilburgs,
G.E. Lash
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S15-S22
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Review: The placenta and developmental programming: Balancing fetal nutrient demands with maternal resource allocation
12 December 2011
Abstract: The placenta evolved to support development of the fetus, and so potentially plays a key role in the aetiology of developmental programming through its impact on nutrient transfer. Placental...
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G.J. Burton,
A.L. Fowden
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S23-S27
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Review: Placenta, evolution and lifelong health
28 December 2011
Abstract: The intrauterine environment has an important influence on lifelong health, and babies who grew poorly in the womb are more likely to develop chronic diseases in later life. Placental functi...
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R.M. Lewis,
J.K. Cleal,
M.A. Hanson
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S28-S32
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Review: Parent-offspring conflict and the control of placental function
08 December 2011
Abstract: Evolutionary genetic arguments suggest that pregnancy is not a fully cooperative engagement between the mother and embryo. Trivers’s concept of parent-offspring conflict indicates that the m...
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T. Moore
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S33-S36
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Review: The feto-placental unit, pregnancy pathology and impact on long term maternal health
28 November 2011
Abstract: Pregnancy induces a number of alterations to maternal physiology to accommodate the increased demands made by the developing fetus and placenta. These alterations appear at least in part to ...
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V.L. Clifton,
M.J. Stark,
A. Osei-Kumah,
N.A. Hodyl
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S37-S41
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Review: Biochemical markers to predict preeclampsia
26 December 2011
Abstract: Worldwide the prevalence of preeclampsia (PE) ranges from 3 to 8% of pregnancies. 8.5 million cases are reported yearly, but this is probably an underestimate due to the lack of proper diagn...
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U.D. Anderson,
M.G. Olsson,
K.H. Kristensen,
B. Åkerström,
S.R. Hansson
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S42-S47
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Review: Does size matter? Placental debris and the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia
04 January 2012
Abstract: A variety of ‘debris’ is shed from the syncytial surface of the human placenta ranging from large deported multinuclear fragments to sub-cellular components. It is increasingly clear that at...
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C.W.G. Redman,
D.S. Tannetta,
R.A. Dragovic,
C. Gardiner,
J.H. Southcombe,
G.P. Collett,
I.L. Sargent
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S48-S54
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| Regulatory mechanisms in the placenta |
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IFPA Award in Placentology Lecture: Molecular regulation of human trophoblast invasion
24 October 2011
Abstract: Invasion of extravillous trophoblast cell types into maternal uterine tissues is essential for successful human placental development and progression of pregnancy. Whereas endovascular troph...
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M. Knöfler,
J. Pollheimer
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S55-S62
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Elsevier Trophoblast Research Award Lecture: Molecular mechanisms underlying estrogen functions in trophoblastic cells − Focus on leptin expression
26 December 2011
Abstract: The steroid hormone 17β-estradiol is an estrogen that influences multiple aspects of placental function and fetal development in humans. During early pregnancy it plays a role in the regulat...
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Y.P. Gambino,
J.L. Maymó,
A. Pérez Pérez,
J.C. Calvo,
V. Sánchez-Margalet,
C.L. Varone
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S63-S70
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Review: Immunogenetics of human placentation
19 December 2011
Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of lymphocytes that function in both immune defense and reproduction. Diversifying NK cell phenotype and function are interactions between NK cell ...
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P. Parham,
P.J. Norman,
L. Abi-Rached,
H.G. Hilton,
L.A. Guethlein
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S71-S80
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Review: Human trophoblast fusion and differentiation: Lessons from trisomy 21 placenta
06 December 2011
Abstract: The syncytiotrophoblast layer plays a major role throughout pregnancy, since it is the site of numerous placental functions, including ion and nutrient exchange and the synthesis of steroid ...
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G. Pidoux,
P. Gerbaud,
M. Cocquebert,
N. Segond,
J. Badet,
T. Fournier,
J. Guibourdenche,
D. Evain-Brion
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S81-S86
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Review: Spatiotemporal dynamics of hCG/cAMP signaling and regulation of placental function
21 November 2011
Abstract: The pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is essential to sustain early pregnancy and involved in regulation of progesterone production, decidualization, and cytotrophoblast d...
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M.S. Weedon-Fekjær,
K. Taskén
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S87-S91
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Review: The evolving placenta: Different developmental paths to a hemochorial relationship
07 November 2011
Abstract: The way in which maternal blood is associated with trophoblast prior to the formation of the different types of hemochorial placenta may be conveniently grouped into four main patterns: a tr...
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A.C. Enders,
A.M. Carter
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S92-S98
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Review: Placental perturbations induce the developmental abnormalities often observed in bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer
17 October 2011
Abstract: Since the first success in cloning sheep, the production of viable animals by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has developed significantly. Cattle are by far the most successfully cloned...
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P. Chavatte-Palmer,
S. Camous,
H. Jammes,
N. Le Cleac’h,
M. Guillomot,
R.S.F. Lee
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S99-S104
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