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OverviewThe aim of the two-volume set of Placenta and Trophoblast: Methods and Protocols is to offer contemporary approaches for studying the biology of the placenta. The chapters contained herein also address critical features of the female organ within which the embryo is housed, the uterus, and some aspects of the embryo–fetus itself, particularly those of common experimental animal models. In keeping with the organization used effectively in other volumes in this series, each chapter has a brief introduction followed by a list of required items, protocols, and notes designed to help the reader perform the expe- ments without difficulty. In both volumes, sources of supplies are given and illustrations highlight particular techniques as well as expected outcomes. A key aspect of these volumes is that the contributors are at the forefronts of their disciplines, thus ensuring the accuracy and usefulness of the chapters. Placenta research has progressed rapidly over the past several decades by taking advantage of the technical advances made in other fields. For example, the reader will note that many techniques, such as reverse transcriptase po- merase chain reaction, northern and western blotting, microarray analyses and in situ hybridization experiments, are routinely used for dissecting a wide range of experimental questions. Protein analysis and functional experiments on tissues and cells that comprise the maternal–fetal interface benefit from studies in en- crinology, immunology, and developmental biology. These volumes also present new ideas on investigating gene imprinting and gene transfer via viral vectors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J. Soares , Joan S. HuntPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: 2006 ed. Volume: 122 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.841kg ISBN: 9781588296085ISBN 10: 1588296083 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 15 December 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I. Introduction Placenta and Trophoblast: Methods and Protocols: Overview II Michael J. Soares and Joan S. Hunt Part II. Analysis of Trophoblast Invasion In Vivo Analysis of Trophoblast Cell Invasion in the Human Robert Pijnenborg, Elizabeth Ball, Judith N. Bulmer, Myriam Hanssens, Stephen C. Robson, and Lisbeth Vercruysse In Vitro Analysis of Trophoblast Invasion John D. Aplin An In Vitro Model of Trophoblast Invasion of Spiral Arteries Judith E. Cartwright and Mark Wareing Part III. Analysis of Uteroplacental Immune Cells and Their Functions In Vivo Models for Studying Homing and Function of Murine Uterine Natural Killer Cells B. Anne Croy and Xuemei Xie Immune and Trophoblast Cells at the Rhesus Monkey Maternal-Fetal Interface Thaddeus G. Golos, Gennadiy I. Bondarenko, Edith E. Breburda, Svetlana V. Dambaeva, Maureen Durning, and Igor I. Slukvin Methods for Isolation of Cells from the Human Fetal-Maternal Interface Anita Trundley, Lucy Gardner, Jacquie Northfield, Chiwen Chang, and Ashley Moffett In Vitro Models for Studying Human Uterine and Placental Macrophages Ramsey H. McIntire, Margaret G. Petroff, Teresa A. Phillips, and Joan S. Hunt Macrophage-Trophoblast Interactions Gil Mor, Shawn L. Straszewski-Chavez, and Vikki M. Abrahams Methods for Evaluating Histocompatibility Antigen Gene Expression in the Baboon Daudi K. Langat, Asgerally T. Fazleabas, and Joan S. Hunt Analysis of the Soluble Isoforms of HLA-G: mRNAs and Proteins Judith L. Pace, Pedro J. Morales, Teresa A. Phillips, and Joan S. Hunt Part IV. Analysis of Placental Function: Transport and Endocrinology In Vivo Techniques for Studying Fetoplacental Nutrient Uptake, Metabolism, and Transport Timothy R. H. Regnault and William W. Hay, Jr. In Vitro Models for Studying Trophoblast Transcellular Transport Claudia J. Bode, Hong Jin, Erik Rytting, Peter S. Silverstein, Amber M. Young, and Kenneth L. Audus In Vitro Methods for Studying Human Placental Amino Acid Transport: Placental Plasma Membrane Vesicles Jocelyn D. Glazier and Colin P. Sibley In Vitro Methods for Studying Human Placental Amino Acid Transport: Placental Villous Fragments Susan L. Greenwood and Colin P. Sibley Methods for Investigating Placental Fatty Acid Transport Yan Xu, Thomas J. Cook, and Gregory T. Knipp Heterologous Expression Systems for Studying Placental Transporters Vadivel Ganapathy, You-Jun Fei, and Puttur D. Prasad Analysis of Trophoblast Giant Cell Steroidogenesis in Primary Cultures Noa Sher and Joseph Orly Establishment of an ELISA for the Detection of Native Bovine Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins Secreted by Trophoblast Binucleate Cells Jonathan A. Green and R. Michael Roberts Alkaline Phosphatase Fusion Proteins as Tags for Identifying Targets for Placental Ligands Heiner Müller and Michael J. Soares Bacterial Expression of Prolactin Family Proteins Arieh Gertler Analysis of Placental Regulation of Hematopoiesis Beiyan Zhou and Daniel I. H. Linzer Methods for Studying Interferon Tau Stimulated Genes Fuller W. Bazer and Thomas E. Spencer Part V. Analysis of Placenta Adaptation to Disease Reduced Uterine Perfusion Pressure (RUPP) Model for Studying Cardiovascular-Renal Dysfunction in Response to Placental Ischemia Joey P. Granger, B. Babbette D. LaMarca, Kathy Cockrell, Mona Sedeek, Charles Balzi, Derrick Chandler, and William Bennett In Vivo Rat Model of Preeclampsia S. Ananth Karumanchi and Isaac E. Stillman A Novel Mouse Model for Preeclampsia by Transferring Activated Th1 Cells into Normal Pregnant Mice Ana ClaudiaReviews...will provide an excellent laboratory resource for years to come. -Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!-Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal ...an important contribution to the literature, and I recommend it for all those interested in learning more about maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. -Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!-Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal .,. will provide an excellent laboratory resource for years to come. -Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!-Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal <p>.,. an important contribution to the literature, and I recommend it for all those interested in learning more about maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. -Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!-Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal <p> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |