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R Pijnenborg

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Vercruysse L, Carter A, Pijnenborg R
Placenta . 2017 May; 53:83-91. PMID: 28487026
Introduction: In this study we evaluated the full extent of placental bed changes (centre to periphery) in a pregnant chimpanzee uterus, kept at the Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren,...
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Carter A, Pijnenborg R
Placenta . 2015 Dec; 37:65-71. PMID: 26654511
Background: Emil Selenka made important contributions to embryology in marsupials, rodents and primates that deserve wider recognition. Here we review his work on early development of the mouse and placentation...
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Wenzel K, Herse F, Rajakumar A, Haase H, Hubel C, Wallukat G, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens . 2015 Jun; 2(3):286-7. PMID: 26105407
Introduction: Pregnant women who subsequently develop preeclampsia are highly sensitive to infused angiotensin (Ang) II; the sensitivity persists postpartum. Activating autoantibodies against the Ang II type 1 (AT1) receptor are...
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Pijnenborg R, Vercruysse L
Placenta . 2013 Feb; 34(4):314-9. PMID: 23395301
The term 'trophoblast' was introduced in 1889 by the Dutch embryologist A.W.W. Hubrecht during his study of early postimplantation stages in the hedgehog. He had selected this species because of...
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Brosens I, Pijnenborg R, Benagiano G
Placenta . 2012 Dec; 34(2):100-5. PMID: 23232321
Endometriosis and adenomyosis are characterized by the presence of ectopic endometrium, but are also associated with functional and structural changes in the eutopic endometrium and inner myometrium. Alterations in the...
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Bulmer J, Burton G, Collins S, Cotechini T, Crocker I, Croy B, et al.
Placenta . 2011 Dec; 33 Suppl:S9-S14. PMID: 22177322
Workshops are an important part of the IFPA annual meeting as they allow for discussion of specialized topics. At IFPA meeting 2011 there were twelve themed workshops, three of which...
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Pijnenborg R, Vercruysse L, Carter A
Placenta . 2011 Jun; 32(8):586-91. PMID: 21705078
In contrast to baboon or rhesus macaque, trophoblast invasion in the human placental bed occurs by the interstitial as well as the endovascular route and reaches as deep as the...
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Pijnenborg R, Vercruysse L, Carter A
Placenta . 2011 Apr; 32(5):400-8. PMID: 21459441
Deep trophoblast invasion is usually considered to be a unique feature of human placentation as compared to other primates. Because of the occasional occurrence of preeclampsia in great apes, which...
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Pijnenborg R, Vercruysse L, Brosens I
Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol . 2011 Jan; 25(3):273-85. PMID: 21212025
Deep placentation in human pregnancy is realised by deep invasion of the placental bed by the extravillous trophoblast, involving the decidua and the inner (junctional zone) myometrium. Interstitial invasion of...
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Bobadilla R, Van Bree R, Vercruysse L, Pijnenborg R, Verhaeghe J
Placenta . 2010 Oct; 31(12):1057-63. PMID: 20951428
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may adversely affect fetoplacental interaction. Numerous reports demonstrate that GDM women have increased circulating tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF), a pro-apoptotic peptide. Objective: To examine whether...