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Type of membrane, tissue layer
Derivation trophoblastic


after implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides into two layers, the chorion and the placenta.

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Rather, the inner cell mass rotates inside the trophoblast to align to the apposition.
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Role of corin in trophoblast invasion and uterine spiral artery remodelling in pregnancy.
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This included the development and migration of trophoblast stem cells.
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The abnormalities in question are called trophoblast inclusions, or TIs.
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Neither of the papers report anything about trophoblast cells.
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Paternal MHC expression on mouse trophoblast affects uterine vascularization and fetal growth.
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Their counterparts, the proteoglycans, are found around the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst.
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Inactivation of the proteins MAP3K4 and CBP in trophoblast stem cells causes them to become hyperinvasive.
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In the case of syngeneic mating combinations, the antigens can only be trophoblast-specific antigens.
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More examples
  • The membrane that forms the wall of the blastocyst in early development; aids implantation in the uterine wall; "after implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides into two layers, the chorion and the placenta"
  • (trophoblastic) of or relating to the trophoblast; "trophoblastic cancer"
  • The outer layer of cells of a blastocyst that adhere to the endometrium during implantation.
  • The extraembryonic tissue responsible for implantation, developing into the placenta, and controlling the exchange of oxygen and metabolites between mother and embryo.
  • The epithelium of the chorion, including the covering of the placental villi. It comprises a cellular layer (cytotrophoblast) and syncytium (synctiotrophoblast).
  • A granular protoplasmic body; a plastid, formed from cytotrophoblast, eventually surrounds the entire embryo; insert themselves between uterine epithelial cells, then spread along the epithilial surface of the basal lamina that underlies the endometrial epithelium to form a trophoplate.
  • Also called trophoderm, this is the outermost layer of extraembryonic tissue of the blastocyst, attaching the fertilized ovum to the uterine wall. It supplies nutrition to the embryo.
  • Gives rise to placenta and yolksac of the developing embryo
  • Extraembryonic cells which become the placenta. The trophoblast, together with the inner cell mass, comprise the blastocyst. ...