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Macrophage polarisation affects their regulation of trophoblast behaviour

Abstract Introduction During the first trimester of human pregnancy, fetally-derived extravillous trophoblast (EVT) cells invade into uterine decidua and remodel the uterine spiral arteries to ensure that sufficient blood reaches the maternal-fetal interface. Decidual macrophages have been implicate...

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Published in:Placenta (Eastbourne) 2016-11, Vol.47, p.73-80
Main Authors: Buckley, R.J, Whitley, G.S, Dumitriu, I.E, Cartwright, J.E
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Decidua - metabolism
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Female
Humans
Internal Medicine
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Macrophages - metabolism
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Pregnancy
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Trophoblasts - metabolism
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