trophoblast cells

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cell
noun[C]
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Extraction and identification of trophoblast cells circulating in peripheral blood during pregnancy.
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Radiation has been shown to reduce the number of blastocyst and trophoblast cells in homozygous mutants when compared to wild-type, heterozygous, and control embryos.
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As the trophoblast cells move deeper into the decidua, they become multinucleated.
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Where the shell comes to lie over the openings of the uterine spiral arteries, trophoblast cells form a plug seemingly occluding the lumen.
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Identification of extravillous trophoblast cells in human decidua using an apparently unique murine monoclonal antibody to trophoblast.
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These features were observed in both inner cell mass and trophoblast cells.
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On each section both the trophoblast cells and the inner cell mass of embryos were investigated.
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Invading trophoblast cells arise from this shell and stream into the uterine mucosa as isolated interstitial trophoblast.
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By definition, the pluriblast does not give rise to trophoblast cells during normal development, although it may retain this potential under experimental conditions.
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Complete hydatidiform moles have a higher risk of developing into choriocarcinoma a malignant tumor of trophoblast cells than do partial moles.
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Their counterparts, the proteoglycans, are found around the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst.
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Cell fusion occurs during differentiation of muscle, bone and trophoblast cells, during embryogenesis, and during morphogenesis.
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It is secreted by the trophoblast cells into the uterine lumen in days 13-21 of pregnancy.
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As these trophoblast cells penetrate, they differentiate to become a new type of cells, syncytiotrophoblast.
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