Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8626365 | Placenta | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
In the early stages of pregnancy the reserve of high resistance is intact, thus keeping blood supply low. As pregnancy progresses, the reserve is gradually purged by trophoblast invasion and transformation of the distal portion of the spiral artery into an open funnel, thus providing the required high blood supply. The development of churning vortices within the spiral artery support earlier suggestions in the literature that the “spurts” of maternal blood emerging from these arteries may play a role in shaping the anatomy of the villous trees among placental lobules.
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Authors
Mair Zamir, D. Michael Nelson, Yehuda Ginosar,