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Andrea M Mess

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Favaron P, Morini Jr J, Mess A, Miglino M, Ambrosio C
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2014 Jun; 12:57. PMID: 24969476
Background: Placental research in carnivores has concentrated on domestic species, which have zonary, labyrinthine placentas with an endotheliochorial barrier. Although the coati, Nasua nasua, is a widely distributed species in...
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Favaron P, Mess A, de Oliveira M, Gabory A, Miglino M, Chavatte-Palmer P, et al.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2013 Feb; 11:10. PMID: 23433040
Background: Stereology is an established method to extrapolate three-dimensional quantities from two-dimensional images. It was applied to placentation in the mouse, but not yet for other rodents. Herein, we provide...
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Mess A, Favaron P, Pfarrer C, Osmann C, Melo A, Rodrigues R, et al.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2012 Dec; 10:102. PMID: 23199198
Background: Since Xenarthra are serious candidates for being basal to Eutheria, their characteristics, e.g. the placental system, influence perceptions of evolution. However, in the subgroup containing the anteaters, data are...
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Alberto M, Meirelles F, Perecin F, Ambrosio C, Favaron P, Franciolli A, et al.
Reprod Fertil Dev . 2012 Sep; 25(6):907-17. PMID: 22953743
Assisted reproduction techniques have improved agricultural breeding in the bovine. However, important development steps may differ from the situation in vivo and there is a high mortality rate during the...
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Favaron P, Carter A, Ambrosio C, Morini A, Mess A, de Oliveira M, et al.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2011 Apr; 9:55. PMID: 21518439
Background: Sigmodontinae, known as "New World rats and mice," is a large subfamily of Cricetidae for which we herein provide the first comprehensive investigation of the placenta. Methods: Placentas of...
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Mess A, Ferner K
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2010 Jan; 173 Suppl:S74-82. PMID: 20083237
Appropriate oxygen supply is crucial for organisms. Here we examine the evolution of structures associated with the delivery of oxygen in the pre- and postnatal phases in mammals. There is...
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Kanashiro C, Santos T, Miglino M, Mess A, Carter A
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2009 Jun; 7:57. PMID: 19493333
Background: The guinea pig is an attractive model for human pregnancy and placentation, mainly because of its haemomonochorial placental type, but is rather small in size. Therefore, to better understand...