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Chorionic villi
2.1 Floating villi; 2.2 Anchoring (stem) villi. 3 Tissue composition and cell types; 4 Additional images; 5 Stem cell; 6 See also; 7 References; 8 External links ... More »
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The cytotrophoblast of the anchoring villus expands until a further layer ... To be recognized are the anchoring villus with the cytotrophoblast shown in dark green ...
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These remain either free and project into the intervillous space (free villi), or they anchor themselves to the basal plate (anchoring villi). (Interactive diagram).
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May 10, 2004 ... The presence of myofibroblasts arranged parallel to the longitudinal axes of anchoring villi of the placenta has previously been described.
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Anchoring villi from the first trimester, early second trimester, and term were ... anchoring villi at term was described, and some of the functions of the cytotropho- ...
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anchoring villi of the placenta has previously been described. Fur- thermore ... showed that a strip of tissue dissected from an anchoring villus was capable of ...
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Mar 5, 2008 ... Most villi are free in the intervillous space and are bathed in blood from the maternal vessels. Anchoring villi contact the decidua basalis.
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In human implantation sites, formation of the cytotrophoblast shell and morphogenesis of anchoring villi occur during the 2nd and 3rd week of pregnancy.
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