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Activin Is a Local Regulator of Human Cytotrophoblast Cell Differentiation
1997
Endocrinology
Cytotrophoblast cells of the first trimester placenta are highly invasive when removed from villi and cultured in vitro. In vivo, however, only selected cytotrophoblast cells break through the overlying syncytiotrophoblast to form cytotrophoblast columns and ultimately invade the endometrium. To explore the role of paracrine growth factors in regulating cytotrophoblast development, we cultured explants of first trimester chorionic villi in vitro. Both activin and inhibin, as well as the activin
doi:10.1210/en.138.9.3976
pmid:9275089
fatcat:5pp23jmjqrhtbjpf5djz6fxvli