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Pregnancy Protein Research

Editat de Marie O'Leary, John Arnett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2009
Protein is necessary during the development of all new cells. During pregnancy, a females need for protein increases significantly. This book reviews the biochemistry, physiology and clinical usefulness of placental proteins, specifically from the point of view of their ability to discriminate women at risk of preeclampsia. The relationship between protein consumption and the first phases of human embryo implantation are also studied. An analysis of the levels of plasma pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-1 (PAG-1) as a marker of foetal well-being is examined in this book, as well as a discussion of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) which encompasses a number of rare related tumours, and remains one of the most curable of all human cancers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781606923962
ISBN-10: 160692396X
Pagini: 178
Ilustrații: colour photos, tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 186 x 264 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

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Preface; Pregnancy Proteins as Markers for Preeclampsia; Pregnancy in Buffalo Cows; The Dialogue Between Blastocyst hCG and Endometrial hCG/LH Receptor: Impact in Implantation and Placentation; Gamma Interferon Production Correlates Negatively with Plasma Levels of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein-1 (PAG-1) During Gestation in Dairy Cows Naturally Infected with Neospora Cannium; Concentrations of Pregnancy-associated Glycoproteins in Female Water Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) During Pregnancy and Postpartum Periods; The Role of Human Chronic Gonadotropin (hCG) in Gestational Trophoblastic Disease; Fusogenic Syncytin-1 and Transcription Factor Glial Cells Missing-a: Presumed Regulators in Human Placental Physiology and Pathophysiology; Index.