Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5896298 | Placenta | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In vitro reperfusion of human placental tissue results in mild tissue injury suggestive of oxidative stress. In view of the increased generation of ROS in perfused tissue with further increase under the influence of XÂ +Â XO, the overall manifestation of oxidative stress remained rather mild. Preservation of antioxidant capacity of human placental tissue could be a sign of integrity of structure and function being maintained in vitro by dual perfusion of an isolated cotyledon. The observed changes resemble findings seen in placentae from preeclampsia.
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Authors
S. Di Santo, R. Sager, A.-C. Andres, S. Guller, H. Schneider,