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Hypoxic Induction And The Role Of Hifs In The Activation Of Luciferase Constitutive Reporters In Placental Stem Cells, Diane Michelle Doran
Hypoxic Induction And The Role Of Hifs In The Activation Of Luciferase Constitutive Reporters In Placental Stem Cells, Diane Michelle Doran
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Hypoxia is critically important to the development of the embryo and placenta. Proper placental development is critical for normal fetal growth and embryonic survival. Abnormal placental development has been implicated in numerous obstetric complications, including preeclampsia, which affects about 7% of all pregnancies and can be fatal for both mother and baby. Rodent and murine trophoblast stem cells differentiate into three distinct cell lineages: giant cells, spongiotrophoblasts, and labyrinthine cells, which form different layers and have different functions within the placenta. Recent studies in our laboratory have focused on the invasive giant cell layer using the rodent Rcho-1 choriocarcinoma stem …