7.3.2 PLACENTA: LITERATURE REFERENCES
GENERAL
SPECIFIC
- Grundrisz der Histologie des Menschen. Band I Allgemeine Histologie. 1973 Band II Spezielle Histologie. 1976 H. von Mayersbach und E. Reale, Gustav Fisher Verlag – Stuttgart
- Histology. A text and atlas. 1974 J.A.G. Rhodin, Oxford University Press, New York
- Cell and tissue biology. A textbook of histology. 6th ed., 1988 Ed. L. Weiss, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore
- Human microscopic anatomy. An atlas for students of medicine and biology. 1991 R.V. Kristić, Springer-Verlag, Berlin
- Cytologie, Histologie und Mikroskopische Anatomie des Menschen. 11. Auflage , 1991 O. Bucher und H. Wartenberg, Verlag Hans Huber, Bern
- Gray’s anatomy. The anatomical basis of medicine and surgery. 41th ed., 2016 Ed. P.L. Williams, Churchill Livingstone, New York
- Histology and Cell biology. An introduction to pathology. 2002 A.L. Kierszenbaum, Mosby, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri
- Muir’s textbook of Pathology. 13th ed., 1992 Ed. R. N. M. MacSween and K. Whaley, Edward Arnold (Hodder & Stoughton), London
- Pathology. 3rd ed., 1999 Ed. E. Rubin and J. L. Farber, Lippincott – Raven Publishers, Philadelphia
- The placenta and products of conception. T.A. Macpherson and A.E. Szulman in Principles and Practice of Surgical Pathology Chapter 43, 2nd ed., 1990 Ed. S.G. Silverberg, Churchill Livingstone, New York
- The female genital tract and ovaries. H. Fox and C.H. Buckley in Oxford Textbook of Pathology Chapter 21, 1992 Ed. J.O’D. McGee and P.G. Isaacson, N.A. Wright, Oxford University Press, New York
SPECIFIC
- Human Implantation: Cell biology and Immunology. 1995 Ed.Y.W. Loke and Ashley King, Cambridge University Press, New York
- Pathology of the Human Placenta. 5th ed, 2006 Ed. K. Benirschke and P. Kaufmann, Springer-Verlag, New York
- A brief review of the anatomy, histology, and ultrastructure of the full-term placenta. R.F. Novak in Arch Pathol Lab Med 1991, 115, 654-659
- HLA A, B, C antigens are expressed on nonvillous trophoblast of the early human placenta. C.A. Sunderland, C.W. Redman and G.M. Stirrat in J Immunol 1981, 127, 2614-2615
- The fibrinoids of the human placenta: origin, composition and functional relevance. P. Kaufmann, B. Huppertz and H.G. Frank in Ann Anat, 1996, 178, 485-501
- Villous sprouting: fundamental mechanisms of human placental development. M. Castellucci, G. Kosanke, F. Verdenelli, B. Huppertz and P. Kaufmann in Hum Reprod Update 2000, 6, 485-494
- Villous trophoblast of human placenta: a coherent view of its turnover, repair and contributions to villous development and maturation. T.M. Mayhew in Histol Histopathol 2001, 16, 1213-1224
- Hormones and human trophoblast differentiation: a review. A. Malassiné and L. Cronier in Endocrine 2002, 19, 3-11
- Growth and function of the normal human placenta. N.M. Gude, C.T. Roberts, B. Kalionis and R.G. King in Thromb Res 2004, 114, 397-407
- Trophoblast fusion: fusogenic proteins, syncytins and ADAMs, and other prerequisites for syncytial fusion. B. Huppertz, C. Bartz and M. Kokozidou in Micron 2006, 37, 509-517
- The trophoblast layer of human chorionic villi becomes thinner, but maintains its structural integrity during gestation. M. Mori, G. Ishikawa, S.S. Luo, T. Mishima,, T. Goto, J.M. Robinson, S. Matsubara, T.Takeshita, H. Kataoka and T. Takizawa in Biol Reprod 2007, 76, 164-172
- Evidence for transcriptional activity in the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta. P.M. Ellery, T. Cindrova-Davies, E. Jauniaux, A.C. Ferguson-Smith, and G.J. Burton in Placenta, 2009, 30, 329-334
- Chorangioma and related vascular lesions of the placenta – a review. H.Z. Amer and D.S. Heller in Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2010, 29, 199-206
- Cytokine production in chorioamnionitis. F. Saji, Y. Samejima, S. Kamiura, K. Sawai, K. Shimoya and T. Kimura in J Reprod Immunol 2000, 47, 185-196
- Mechanisms, organisms and markers of infection in pregnancy. S.M. Garland, Ni Chuileanná in C. Satzke and R. Robins-Browne in J Reprod Immunol 2002, 57, 169-183
- The physiology of fetal membrane rupture: insight gained from the determination of physical properties. R.M. Moore, J.M. Mansour, R.W. Redline, B.M. Mercer and J.J. Moore in Placenta 2006, 27, 1037-1051
- Inflammation in pregnancy: its role in reproductive physiology, obstetric complications, and fetal injury. R. Romero, F. Gotsch, B. Pineles and J.P. Kusanovic in Nutr Rev 2007, 65, S194-202
- Management of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. N.S. Horowitz, D.P. Goldstein and R.S. Berkowitz in Semin Oncol 2009, 36, 181-189
- Current issues in the histopathology of gestational trophoblastic tumors. N.J. Sebire and L Lindsay in Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2010, 29, 30-44
- Elsevier trophoblast research award lecture: unique properties of decidual T cells and their role in immune regulation during human pregnancy. T. Tilburgs, F.H.J. Claas and S.A. Scherjon in Placenta 31, Supplement A, Trophoblast Research 2010, 24, S82-S86
- Review: Functional role of uterine natural killer (uNK) cells in human early pregnancy decidua. G.E. Lash, S.C. Robson and J.N. Bulmer in Placenta 31, Supplement A, Trophoblast research 2010, 24, S87-S92