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D S Charnock-Jones

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Fejzo M, Rocha N, Cimino I, Lockhart S, Petry C, Kay R, et al.
Nature . 2023 Dec; 625(7996):760-767. PMID: 38092039
GDF15, a hormone acting on the brainstem, has been implicated in the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, including its most severe form, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), but a full mechanistic understanding...
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Salavati N, Gordijn S, Sovio U, Zill-E-Huma R, Gebril A, Charnock-Jones D, et al.
Placenta . 2017 Nov; 63:45-52. PMID: 29183631
Introduction: Birth weight to placenta weight (BWPW)-ratio is an indicator of the ability of the placenta to maintain adequate nutrient supply to the fetus. We sought to investigate the relationship...
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Plitman Mayo R, Olsthoorn J, Charnock-Jones D, Burton G, Oyen M
J Biomech . 2016 Dec; 49(16):3780-3787. PMID: 28029359
Placental oxygen transport takes place at the final branches of the villous tree and is dictated by the relative arrangement of the maternal and fetal circulations. Modeling techniques have failed...
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Salavati N, Sovio U, Plitman Mayo R, Charnock-Jones D, Smith G
Placenta . 2016 Feb; 38:41-8. PMID: 26907381
Introduction: Ultrasonic fetal biometry and arterial Doppler flow velocimetry are widely used to assess the risk of pregnancy complications. There is an extensive literature on the relationship between pregnancy outcomes...
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Cindrova-Davies T, van Patot M, Gardner L, Jauniaux E, Burton G, Charnock-Jones D
Mol Hum Reprod . 2014 Nov; 21(3):296-308. PMID: 25391298
Early human placental and embryonic development occurs in a physiologically low oxygen environment supported by histiotrophic secretions from endometrial glands. In this study, we compare the placental metabolomic profile in...
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Yung H, Colleoni F, Atkinson D, Cook E, Murray A, Burton G, et al.
Placenta . 2014 Jan; 35(2):103-8. PMID: 24406266
Introduction: The placenta is metabolically highly active due to extensive endocrine and active transport functions. Hence, placental tissues soon become ischaemic after separation from the maternal blood supply. Ischaemia rapidly...
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Burton G, Charnock-Jones D, Jauniaux E
Reproduction . 2009 May; 138(6):895-902. PMID: 19470597
During the course of 9 months, the human placenta develops into a highly vascular organ. Vasculogenesis starts during the third week post-conception. Hemangioblastic cell cords differentiate in situ from mesenchymal...
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Ghosh D, Sharkey A, Charnock-Jones D, Smith S, Sengupta J
Reproduction . 2009 May; 138(2):357-70. PMID: 19439560
Progesterone is essential for endometrial receptivity in primates. In studies previously performed using global gene profiling based on microarray technology, attempts have been made to identify changes in gene expression...
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Burton G, Yung H, Cindrova-Davies T, Charnock-Jones D
Placenta . 2008 Dec; 30 Suppl A:S43-8. PMID: 19081132
The pregnancy complications of unexplained intrauterine growth restriction and early onset preeclampsia are thought to share a common aetiology in placental malperfusion secondary to deficient maternal spiral artery conversion. A...
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Sengupta J, Lalitkumar P, Najwa A, Charnock-Jones D, Evans A, Sharkey A, et al.
Reproduction . 2007 Jul; 133(6):1199-211. PMID: 17636174
Maternal endometrial vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is considered important in blastocyst implantation. However, there is no direct evidence to support this conjecture in the primate. In the present study,...