2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2006.08.007
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Genetic origin and proportion of basal plate surface-lining cells in normal and abnormal pregnancies

Abstract: The human placenta is a transient organ, the villous surface of which is in direct contact with the maternal circulation during pregnancy. Thus, the syncytiotrophoblast and the basal plate-lining cells are considered continuous with the endothelial layer of the maternal vasculature. Two types of cells are found on the surface of the basal plate: trophoblasts (of fetal origin) and endothelial cells of putative maternal origin. Histologic abnormalities have been described in the basal plate of the placenta obtai… Show more

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“…However, this type of variation differs between organs. The anatomic variance identified in this study was the heterogeneous distribution of cell types within a tissue specimen [53] , prevalent in general clinical studies. Therefore, all tissues in this study were obtained from the same regions and same layer of the placenta to avoid biological variance among different regions of the placenta [32] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…However, this type of variation differs between organs. The anatomic variance identified in this study was the heterogeneous distribution of cell types within a tissue specimen [53] , prevalent in general clinical studies. Therefore, all tissues in this study were obtained from the same regions and same layer of the placenta to avoid biological variance among different regions of the placenta [32] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%