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www.life123.com/question/Prevention-for-down-Syndrome
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Down syndrome can be detected in a fetus in the first few months of pregnancy by examination of the chromosomes obtained by amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling.
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Chorionic villi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tertiary, Branches of the umbilical vessels grow into the mesoderm, and in this way the chorionic villi are vascularized. 5th - 6th week, trophoblast, mesoderm, ...
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www.embryology.ch/anglais/fplacenta/villosite07.html
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After the 9th week the tertiary villi lengthen through the proliferation of the terminal villus ... After the end of the 4th week all of the placental villi are tertiary villi.
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www.embryology.ch/anglais/fplacenta/villosite02.html
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Tertiary villi with extra-embryonic mesoblast (EEM) in the center and additional embryonic blood vessels. The EEM remains in this stage, still surrounded by ...
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tertiary villus. Type: Term. Definitions: 1. the definitive chorionic villus with a vascular core separated from maternal blood by connective tissue, cytotrophoblast, ...
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www.embryo.chronolab.com/placenta.htm
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The mesenchymal cells within the villi differentiate into blood capillaries, thus forming the tertiary villi. The vessels from the villi soon become connected with the ...
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www.ndif.org/public/terms/18241-tertiary_villus
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One of the definitive type of chorionic villi, having trophoblastic cover, connective tissue (mesoblastic) core, and blood vessels. Called also stem villus .
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Sep 15, 2011 ... (tertiary chorionic villi) Term describing the final stage of embryonic placenta development. In humans, the conceptus after week 3 the chorionic ...
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Villusre 2: damaged villi of the small intestine. This is now referred to as a tertiary villus. Villus samples on a friday. Villusre 2: damaged villi of the small intestine.
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