Loss and regeneration of the microvilli of human placental syncytiotrophoblast

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1432-0711
Keywords:
Scanning electron microscopy ; Red blood cells ; Placental calcification ; Microvilli ; Regeneration
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
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autor Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
autorsonst Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00207709
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notes Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
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schlagwort Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
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shingle_author_1 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
shingle_author_2 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
shingle_author_3 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
shingle_author_4 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
Loss and regeneration of the microvilli of human placental syncytiotrophoblast
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
1432-0711
14320711
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
Loss and regeneration of the microvilli of human placental syncytiotrophoblast
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
1432-0711
14320711
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
Loss and regeneration of the microvilli of human placental syncytiotrophoblast
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
1432-0711
14320711
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Al-Zuhair, A. G. H.
Ibrahim, M. E. A.
Mughal, S.
Abdulla, M. A.
Loss and regeneration of the microvilli of human placental syncytiotrophoblast
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Scanning electron microscopy
Red blood cells
Placental calcification
Microvilli
Regeneration
Summary In order to explore the functional role of microvilli of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human full-term placenta, 16 placentas were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our results showed that the microvilli projecting from the apical portion of the syncytiotrophoblast appeared to be highly pleomorphic and showed regional variations in their distribution. This has been correlated to the difference in the stage of growth of microvilli following certain obvious examples of loss. Such a process of distortion and renewal or regeneration may suggest a dynamic functional activity of the microvilli on the villous surface.
1432-0711
14320711
Springer
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