IFPA Meeting 2010 Workshops Report II: Placental pathology; Trophoblast invasion; Fetal sex; Parasites and the placenta; Decidua and embryonic or fetal loss; Trophoblast differentiation and syncytialisation
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Al-Khan, A.
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IFPA Meeting 2010 Workshops Report II: Placental pathology; Trophoblast invasion; Fetal sex; Parasites and the placenta; Decidua and embryonic or fetal loss; Trophoblast differentiation and syncytialisation
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- Al-Khan, A.;
- Aye, I. L.;
- Barsoum, I.;
- Borbely, A.;
- Cebral, E.;
- Cerchi, G.;
- Clifton, V. L.;
- Collins, S.;
- Cotechini, T.;
- Davey, A.;
- Flores Martin, J.;
- Fournier, T.;
- Franchi, A. M.;
- Fretes, R. E.;
- Graham, C. H.;
- Godbole, G.;
- Hansson, S. R.;
- Headley, P. L.;
- Ibarra, C.;
- Jawerbaum, A.;
- Kemmerling Weis, Ulrike;
- Kudo, Y.;
- Lala, P. K.;
- Lassance, L.;
- Lewis, R. M.;
- Menkhorst, E.;
- Morris, C.;
- Nobuzane, T.;
- Ramos, G.;
- Rote, N.;
- Saffery, R.;
- Salafia, C.;
- Sarr, D.;
- Schneider, H.;
- Sibley, C.;
- Singh, A. T.;
- Sivasubramaniyam, T. S.;
- Soares, M. J.;
- Vaughan, O.;
- Zamudio, S.;
- Lash, G. E.;
Abstract
Workshops are an important part of the IFPA annual meeting. At IFPA Meeting 2010 diverse topics were
discussed in twelve themed workshops, six of which are summarized in this report. 1. The placental
pathology workshop focused on clinical correlates of placenta accreta/percreta. 2. Mechanisms of
regulation of trophoblast invasion and spiral artery remodeling were discussed in the trophoblast
invasion workshop. 3. The fetal sex and intrauterine stress workshop explored recent work on placental
sex differences and discussed them in the context of whether boys live dangerously in the womb.4. The
workshop on parasites addressed inflammatory responses as a sign of interaction between placental
tissue and parasites. 5. The decidua and embryonic/fetal loss workshop focused on key regulatory
mediators in the decidua, embryo and fetus and how alterations in expression may contribute to
different diseases and adverse conditions of pregnancy. 6. The trophoblast differentiation and syncytialisation
workshop addressed the regulation of villous cytotrophoblast differentiation and how variations
may lead to placental dysfunction and pregnancy complications.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128862
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2010.12.025
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Placenta 32, Supplement B, Trophoblast Research, Vol. 25 (2011) S90-S99
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