IFPA meeting 2014 workshop report: Animal models to study pregnancy pathologies; new approaches to study human placental exposure to xenobiotics; biomarkers of pregnancy pathologies; placental genetics and epigenetics; the placenta and stillbirth and fetal growth restriction

Autor: Barbaux, S., Erwich, J.J.H.M., Favaron, P.O., Gil, S., Gallot, D., Golos, T.G., Gonzalez-Bulnes, A., Guibourdenche, J., Heazell, A.E.P., Jansson, T., Laprévote, O., Lewis, R.M., Miller, R.K., Monk, D., Novakovic, B., Oudejans, C., Parast, M., Peugnet, P., Pfarrer, C., Pinar, H., Roberts, C.T., Robinson, W., Saffery, R., Salomon, C., Sexton, A., Staff, A.C., Suter, M., Tarrade, A., Wallace, J., Vaillancourt, C., Vaiman, D., Worton, S.A., Lash, G.E.
Zdroj: In Placenta April 2015 36 Supplement 1:S5-S10
Databáze: ScienceDirect