Lymphatic vessels in the uterine wall
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- Placenta [ 0143-4004 ] ; 2007.
Abstract
During pregnancy, maternal uterine blood vessels undergo dramatic vascular remodeling. However, until now, little was known about whether the lymphatic circulation undergoes similar changes and whether these vessels interact with placental cells that invade maternal tissue. Recent studies demonstrate that normally lymphatic vessels in the uterine wall are highly compartmentalized where their presence is mostly detected in deeper layers. In humans, this arrangement changes during pregnancy when extensive lymphangiogenesis occurs at the maternal-fetal interface. Placental cytotrophoblasts stimulate lymphatic growth
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DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2007.11.011
PubMed: 18155143
PubMed Central: 2435487
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