Biochemical and physiological mechanisms of adaptation of organisms to the marine environment. Special emphasis is on biological responses to temperature, salinity, carbon dioxide, pH and bicarbonate ...
The foot is a complex structure made up of 28 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles, over 100 tendons and ligaments, and more than 200,000 different nerve endings. These work together to allow you to walk, run ...
For the first time, placental genes were studied to explore how Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) affects a child’s development. Differences showed up between pregnancies from frozen and fresh ...
The nasal bones are two wedged-shaped bones that make up the bridge of your nose. They come together at a rigid fibrous joint, forming the thickest part of the nose. Trauma to the face often involves ...
The only definite way of knowing the size of your placenta is by ultrasound scan. Your doctor will check where your placenta is when you have your routine anatomy scan. This is usually performed ...
Before we delve into what we mean by a retained placenta, let’s take a moment to step back and briefly discuss what happens after the birth of your baby. You might think, now you have your baby in ...
5-hydroxytryptamine-reuptake inhibition and drug transporters in the placenta. Data on the direct relationship between pharmacogenetics and drug-induced birth defects were found for folate ...
The placenta is developed, and uteroplacental and fetoplacental circulations are established. These processes may be negatively affected by genetic anomalies, maternal environment (i.e., obesity or ...
Although these species exhibit notable differences in placental anatomy and physiology compared to humans, there are also many similarities. For example, placentas of mice, rats, and guinea pigs have ...
This article discusses nail anatomy in more detail, including their parts and structure, function, and common problems. Nails comprise several soft tissue structures that help support the hard ...
Chemical Biology and Physiology 2023 is the fourth offering of a biennial international conference series focused on the growing intersection of Chemical Biology and Physiology. The interaction of ...