The Biological Basis of Reproductive and Developmental MedicineJoseph B. Warshaw |
Contents
THE MATURATION | 3 |
CELL LINEAGE AND CELL COMMITMENT IN THE EARLY | 31 |
MOLECULAR AND GENETIC ASPECTS OF EARLY | 43 |
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abnormalities activity adult amniotic fluid antibody binding Biochem Biochim Biophys Acta biosynthesis birth blastocyst cellular cervical choline chromosome Clin concentration congenital cortisol culture defects developmental differentiation disaturated effect embryos Endocrinol enzymes epidermal growth factor estrogen fatty acid fertilization fetal fetal adrenal fetal growth fetal lung maturation fetal rabbit lung fetus fetuses Figure function genetic germ cells gland glucocorticoids glucose glycogen gonad growth hormone H-Y antigen human fetal immunoglobulin increase infants inhibition insulin intestinal levels liver lymphocytes malformations mammalian maternal mechanisms membrane metabolism mouse embryos müllerian myosin neonatal nerve growth factor neural fold newborn normal Obstet Gynecol oocyte Pediatr Res phosphatidate phosphatidylcholine phosphatidylglycerol phospholipid placenta plasma postnatal pregnancy preimplantation progesterone prostaglandin protein pulmonary surfactant receptors regulation reported response role Rooney serum somatomedin specific steroid stimulated studies substrate surfactant production surfactant secretion syndrome synthesis tion tissue type II cells uterine vitro vivo weeks of gestation