The Placenta and Human Developmental Programming
Herausgeber: Burton, Graham J; Thornburg, Kent; Moffett, Ashley; Barker, David J P
The Placenta and Human Developmental Programming
Herausgeber: Burton, Graham J; Thornburg, Kent; Moffett, Ashley; Barker, David J P
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This unique text integrates contributions from world experts in placentology into the scientific discipline of developmental programming.
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This unique text integrates contributions from world experts in placentology into the scientific discipline of developmental programming.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199452
- ISBN-10: 052119945X
- Artikelnr.: 31193676
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199452
- ISBN-10: 052119945X
- Artikelnr.: 31193676
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Introduction Graham J. Burton, David J. P. Barker, Ashley
Moffett and Kent Thornburg; 2. The maternal and placental origins of
chronic disease David J. P. Barker, Johan G. Eriksson, Eero Kajantie, Saleh
H. Alwasel, Caroline H. D. Fall, Tessa J. Roseboom and Clive Osmond; 3. Pre
and periconceptual health and the HPA Axis: nutrition and stress Alan A.
Jackson, Graham Burdge and Karen Lillycrop; 4. Nutrition and
preimplantation development Tom P. Fleming; 5. Materno-fetal transport
pathways during embryogenesis and organogenesis Eric Jauniaux and Graham J.
Burton; 6. Imprinted genes and placental growth: implications for the
developmental origins of health and disease Benjamin Tycko and Rosalind
John; 7. Genomic imprinting: epigenetic control and potential roles in the
developmental origins of postnatal health and disease Elizabeth J. Radford
and Anne C. Ferguson-Smith; 8. Trophoblast invasion and uterine artery
remodelling in primates Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse and Anthony
M. Carter; 9. The role of the maternal immune response in fetal programming
Ashley Moffett; 10. Clinical causes and aspects of placental insufficiency
Irene Cetin and Emanuela Taricco; 11. Uterine blood flow as a determinant
of feto-placental development Lorna G. Moore; 12. Placental amino acid
transporters: the critical link between maternal nutrition and fetal
programming? Thomas Jansson and Theresa L. Powell; 13. The maternal
circulation and placental shape: villus remodelling induced through
haemodynamics and oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress Graham J.
Burton and Eric Jauniaux; 14. Glucocorticoids and placental programming
Owen R. Vaughan, Alison J. Forhead and Abigail L. Fowden; 15. Clinical
biomarkers of placental development Gordon C. S. Smith; 16. The placental
roots of cardiovascular disease Kent L. Thornburg, Perry F. O'Tierney,
Terry Morgan and Samantha Louey; 17. Placental function and later risk of
osteoporosis Cyrus Cooper, Laura Goodfellow, Nicholas Harvey, Susie Earl,
Christopher Holroyd, Zoe Cole and Elaine Dennison; 18. The placenta and
developmental programming: some reflections Robert Boyd and Richard Boyd;
Index.
Moffett and Kent Thornburg; 2. The maternal and placental origins of
chronic disease David J. P. Barker, Johan G. Eriksson, Eero Kajantie, Saleh
H. Alwasel, Caroline H. D. Fall, Tessa J. Roseboom and Clive Osmond; 3. Pre
and periconceptual health and the HPA Axis: nutrition and stress Alan A.
Jackson, Graham Burdge and Karen Lillycrop; 4. Nutrition and
preimplantation development Tom P. Fleming; 5. Materno-fetal transport
pathways during embryogenesis and organogenesis Eric Jauniaux and Graham J.
Burton; 6. Imprinted genes and placental growth: implications for the
developmental origins of health and disease Benjamin Tycko and Rosalind
John; 7. Genomic imprinting: epigenetic control and potential roles in the
developmental origins of postnatal health and disease Elizabeth J. Radford
and Anne C. Ferguson-Smith; 8. Trophoblast invasion and uterine artery
remodelling in primates Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse and Anthony
M. Carter; 9. The role of the maternal immune response in fetal programming
Ashley Moffett; 10. Clinical causes and aspects of placental insufficiency
Irene Cetin and Emanuela Taricco; 11. Uterine blood flow as a determinant
of feto-placental development Lorna G. Moore; 12. Placental amino acid
transporters: the critical link between maternal nutrition and fetal
programming? Thomas Jansson and Theresa L. Powell; 13. The maternal
circulation and placental shape: villus remodelling induced through
haemodynamics and oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress Graham J.
Burton and Eric Jauniaux; 14. Glucocorticoids and placental programming
Owen R. Vaughan, Alison J. Forhead and Abigail L. Fowden; 15. Clinical
biomarkers of placental development Gordon C. S. Smith; 16. The placental
roots of cardiovascular disease Kent L. Thornburg, Perry F. O'Tierney,
Terry Morgan and Samantha Louey; 17. Placental function and later risk of
osteoporosis Cyrus Cooper, Laura Goodfellow, Nicholas Harvey, Susie Earl,
Christopher Holroyd, Zoe Cole and Elaine Dennison; 18. The placenta and
developmental programming: some reflections Robert Boyd and Richard Boyd;
Index.
Preface; 1. Introduction Graham J. Burton, David J. P. Barker, Ashley
Moffett and Kent Thornburg; 2. The maternal and placental origins of
chronic disease David J. P. Barker, Johan G. Eriksson, Eero Kajantie, Saleh
H. Alwasel, Caroline H. D. Fall, Tessa J. Roseboom and Clive Osmond; 3. Pre
and periconceptual health and the HPA Axis: nutrition and stress Alan A.
Jackson, Graham Burdge and Karen Lillycrop; 4. Nutrition and
preimplantation development Tom P. Fleming; 5. Materno-fetal transport
pathways during embryogenesis and organogenesis Eric Jauniaux and Graham J.
Burton; 6. Imprinted genes and placental growth: implications for the
developmental origins of health and disease Benjamin Tycko and Rosalind
John; 7. Genomic imprinting: epigenetic control and potential roles in the
developmental origins of postnatal health and disease Elizabeth J. Radford
and Anne C. Ferguson-Smith; 8. Trophoblast invasion and uterine artery
remodelling in primates Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse and Anthony
M. Carter; 9. The role of the maternal immune response in fetal programming
Ashley Moffett; 10. Clinical causes and aspects of placental insufficiency
Irene Cetin and Emanuela Taricco; 11. Uterine blood flow as a determinant
of feto-placental development Lorna G. Moore; 12. Placental amino acid
transporters: the critical link between maternal nutrition and fetal
programming? Thomas Jansson and Theresa L. Powell; 13. The maternal
circulation and placental shape: villus remodelling induced through
haemodynamics and oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress Graham J.
Burton and Eric Jauniaux; 14. Glucocorticoids and placental programming
Owen R. Vaughan, Alison J. Forhead and Abigail L. Fowden; 15. Clinical
biomarkers of placental development Gordon C. S. Smith; 16. The placental
roots of cardiovascular disease Kent L. Thornburg, Perry F. O'Tierney,
Terry Morgan and Samantha Louey; 17. Placental function and later risk of
osteoporosis Cyrus Cooper, Laura Goodfellow, Nicholas Harvey, Susie Earl,
Christopher Holroyd, Zoe Cole and Elaine Dennison; 18. The placenta and
developmental programming: some reflections Robert Boyd and Richard Boyd;
Index.
Moffett and Kent Thornburg; 2. The maternal and placental origins of
chronic disease David J. P. Barker, Johan G. Eriksson, Eero Kajantie, Saleh
H. Alwasel, Caroline H. D. Fall, Tessa J. Roseboom and Clive Osmond; 3. Pre
and periconceptual health and the HPA Axis: nutrition and stress Alan A.
Jackson, Graham Burdge and Karen Lillycrop; 4. Nutrition and
preimplantation development Tom P. Fleming; 5. Materno-fetal transport
pathways during embryogenesis and organogenesis Eric Jauniaux and Graham J.
Burton; 6. Imprinted genes and placental growth: implications for the
developmental origins of health and disease Benjamin Tycko and Rosalind
John; 7. Genomic imprinting: epigenetic control and potential roles in the
developmental origins of postnatal health and disease Elizabeth J. Radford
and Anne C. Ferguson-Smith; 8. Trophoblast invasion and uterine artery
remodelling in primates Robert Pijnenborg, Lisbeth Vercruysse and Anthony
M. Carter; 9. The role of the maternal immune response in fetal programming
Ashley Moffett; 10. Clinical causes and aspects of placental insufficiency
Irene Cetin and Emanuela Taricco; 11. Uterine blood flow as a determinant
of feto-placental development Lorna G. Moore; 12. Placental amino acid
transporters: the critical link between maternal nutrition and fetal
programming? Thomas Jansson and Theresa L. Powell; 13. The maternal
circulation and placental shape: villus remodelling induced through
haemodynamics and oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress Graham J.
Burton and Eric Jauniaux; 14. Glucocorticoids and placental programming
Owen R. Vaughan, Alison J. Forhead and Abigail L. Fowden; 15. Clinical
biomarkers of placental development Gordon C. S. Smith; 16. The placental
roots of cardiovascular disease Kent L. Thornburg, Perry F. O'Tierney,
Terry Morgan and Samantha Louey; 17. Placental function and later risk of
osteoporosis Cyrus Cooper, Laura Goodfellow, Nicholas Harvey, Susie Earl,
Christopher Holroyd, Zoe Cole and Elaine Dennison; 18. The placenta and
developmental programming: some reflections Robert Boyd and Richard Boyd;
Index.