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El. knyga: Placenta as a Model and a Source

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  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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  • ISBN-13: 9781461308232
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
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  • ISBN-13: 9781461308232
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The foreword to the "book of a meeting" is often an excuse for a paen of praise, a homily, or even an apologia - and sometimes a combination of all three. While certain traditions have been dispensed with in this volume the standard pattern for the foreword has its advantages, so here at least tradition will be adhered to - though in reverse order from that stated above. It The apologia can be dismissed briefly, for the editors have explained in their General Introduction that this is not the book of a meeting. All that remains to be added here is a description of the modus operandi. Being aware that speaking and writing are different activities requiring diffe­ rent presentation, each participant was asked to prepare a script for publication resembling what he would speak about only in outline. It may be that as a result the essays lack detail and are thin under some of the classical headings of scientific writing. So the reader, in turn, is asked to accept this and give his attention instead to the concepts and ideas contained therein. It may even come about that this kind of presentation will in the end result in something less ephemeral than the standard conference proceedings book. Criticism of conference proceedings and the type of meetings that give rise to these little-loved tomes is not a new phenomenom.

Recenzijos

From Book News, Inc. Papers based on a workshop held at the Institute of Endocrinology, Immunology, and Nutrition (INEP), Zemun, Yugoslavia, May 19-20, 1988. General topics covered include: perfusion of the placenta, placenta culture, and placenta as a source. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or

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Springer Book Archives
General Introduction 11(4)
PERFUSION OF THE PLACENTA
Protein Release by the In Vitro Human Placental Lobule When Dually Perfused by Different Protocols
15(12)
K.R. Page
D.R. Abramovich
C.G. Dacke
Karen Henderson
A. Klopper
Criteria for In Vitro Dual Perfusions in the Human Placental Lobule: Perfusions in Excess of 12 Hours
27(12)
R. K. Miller
P. J. Wier
Y. Shah
P.A. di Sant'Agnese
R. Perez D'Gregorio
Evaluation of an In Vitro Dual Perfusion System for the Study of Placental Proteins: Energy Metabolism
39(12)
H. Schneider
A. Malek
R. Duft
N. Bersinger
De Novo Synthesis of Pregnancy-Specific and Pregnancy-Associated Proteins by the In Vitro Perfused Human Term Placenta
51(12)
N. A. Bersinger
A. Malek
H. Schneider
In Vitro Models for Reading and Manipulating Trophoblast Signals
63(18)
A. Klopper
G. Luke
Editorial Comment
77(4)
PLACENTAL CULTURE
Editorial Introduction
81(2)
Trophoblast in Spheroid Culture
83(10)
Tacey E. White
Risa A. Saltzman
P. A. di Sant'Agnese
R. Sutherland
R. K. Miller
Tissue Explant Technique in the Study of Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) Production In Vitro
93(10)
Bojana Cemerikic
Olga Genbacev
Effects of Decidual Prolactin on Amnio-Chorion Water Permeability
103(12)
G.H. Mulder
Extracellular Matrix in Endometrium and Decidua
115(14)
J. D. Aplin
Carolyn J.P. Jones
Paracrine and Autocrine Factors Involved in the Regulation of the Release of Human Decidual Prolactin and Human Placental Lactogen
129(14)
S. Handwerger
A. Golander
R. Richards
K. Thrailkill
V. Jorgensen
I. Harman
A. Grundis
PLACENTA AS A SOURCE
Editorial Introduction
143(2)
Endogenous β-Galactoside Binding Lectin of Human Placenta
145(10)
Margita Cuperlovic
Miroslava Jankovic
The Purification and Clinical Application of Angiogenic and Growth Factors from Human Placenta and Endometrium: Possible Autocrine-Paracrine Role
155(6)
H. Burgos
Human Trophoblast: A Biological and Clinical Demonstration of Its Wound Healing and Tissue Repair Properties
161(12)
Olga Genbacev
Jasna Lesic
Dragica Ljustina
S. Micic
Nada Papic
Mirjana Vuckovic
Rebecca Beaconsfield
End Piece
173(4)
Olga Genbacev
Contributors 177(4)
Index 181