The Placenta and Neurodisability (Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press)) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Placenta and Neurodisability (Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press)) Book

This book shows how impaired placental function may contribute to deviant fetal growth and altered brain development by outlining the processes that lead to brain injury, and showing the extent to which such early effects on brain development lead to later disability.Read More

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    What are the interactions between altered placental function and neurodisability? In this book a team of experts give detailed accounts of placental lesions that affect normal structure and function to show how impaired placental function may contribute to deviant fetal growth and altered brain development. They outline the processes that lead to brain injury, and show the extent to which such early effects on brain development lead to disability in later childhood. Chapters focus on the specific transporter systems located in the placental syncytiotrophoblast that protect the fetus from drugs and xenobiotics in the maternal circulation. They also look at the animal models used to study causes of fetal brain damage, and the interactions between fetal genes and the uterine environment that predispose to the development of schizophrenia in adult life.

  • 1898683441
  • 9781898683445
  • Phillip Baker, Colin Sibley
  • 20 April 2006
  • MacKeith Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 172
  • 2nd Edition
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