Benirschke's Pathology of the Human Placenta 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84725-8_31
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Innovations in Placental Pathology

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“…According to recent findings, microRNAs may control 'cell migration in pre-eclampsia and apoptosis (programmed cell death)' [10]. Recent research on the pathogenesis of pregnancy complications linked to the presence of trophoblast (PIRCs, placental insufficiencyrelated complications) has revealed that microRNAs can be divided into four categories: placenta-associated, placenta-specific, circulating, uterine, and placenta-derived [11]. Through the profiling of microRNAs in the serum of pregnant women, it is possible to link alterations in their concentration to the emergence of gestational problems [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to recent findings, microRNAs may control 'cell migration in pre-eclampsia and apoptosis (programmed cell death)' [10]. Recent research on the pathogenesis of pregnancy complications linked to the presence of trophoblast (PIRCs, placental insufficiencyrelated complications) has revealed that microRNAs can be divided into four categories: placenta-associated, placenta-specific, circulating, uterine, and placenta-derived [11]. Through the profiling of microRNAs in the serum of pregnant women, it is possible to link alterations in their concentration to the emergence of gestational problems [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%