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Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
A Tribute to Henry G. Friesen, M.D. | ||
1 | All in the Family: The Growth Hormone, Prolactin, and Placental Lactogen Triad | 1 |
2 | Development and Organization of Primate Trophoblast Cells | 13 |
3 | Structural and Endocrinological Differentiation of Ruminant Trophoblast | 31 |
4 | Trophoblast Cell Differentiation: Expression of the Placental Prolactin Family | 45 |
5 | Trophoblast-Uterine Interactions in Implantation: Role of Transforming Growth Factor [alpha]/Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling | 71 |
6 | Cell Interactions in Trophoblast Invasion | 92 |
7 | Cytotrophoblast Expression of Integrin Extracellular Matrix Receptors Is Altered in Preeclampsia | 109 |
8 | Regulation of Trophoblast [alpha][subscript 2]-Macroglobulin Receptor/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein: A Multifunctional Receptor Possibly Involved in Trophoblast Invasion and Placental Lipid Transport | 123 |
9 | Autocrine/Paracrine Regulation of Decidual Prolactin Expression | 134 |
10 | Human Trophoblast-Uterine Immunological Interactions | 151 |
11 | Mouse Placental Lactogens: Characterization and Regulation of Expression in Trophoblast Cells | 163 |
12 | Molecular Genetics and Biology of the Rat Placental Prolactin Family | 169 |
13 | Molecular Genetics and Biology of the Bovine Placental Prolactin Family | 191 |
14 | Trophoblast Interferons: Expression During Development and Gene Organization | 206 |
15 | Placental Expression and Function of the Human Growth Hormone Gene Cluster | 222 |
16 | Transcriptional Regulation of the Placental Lactogen Genes in Mouse Trophoblast Giant Cells | 243 |
17 | The [alpha]-Subunit of the Glycoprotein Hormones: Evolution of a Combinatorial Code for Placenta-Specific Expression | 253 |
18 | Expression by Transgenic Mouse Placenta of a Human Placental Hormone, the [beta]-Subunit of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin | 264 |
19 | Genetic Elements Regulating Human Placental Lactogen Expression | 273 |
20 | Expression of Human Placental Hormone Genes in Growing and Growth-Inhibited (Transitional) Trophoblasts | 286 |
Author Index | 303 | |
Subject Index | 305 |
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