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HIV, Perinatal Infections and Therapy The Role of the Placenta Edited by Richard K. Miller & Henry A. Thiede
Proceedings from the 12th Rochester Trophoblast Conference, held in Autumn 1992 in Rochester, New York. The first part of the book addresses the role of the placenta in the transmission of the HIV infection, the central focus of the Conference. Other pre-natal infections, including CMV, Vaccina, Parvovirus, Syphillis, and Herpes Simplex, are then considered, and their implications for perinatal health investigated. The importance of cell regulation is also discussed, exploring the controlling factors which modulate the placental cell membrane and metabolic functions, such as genetic imprinting; the regulation of arachidonic acid cascade; autocrine role for human chorionic gonadotropin; biochemical screening for Down's Syndrome; the role of growth factors and interferon; the autoregulation of gas exchange; and the role of uterine cytokines. HENRY THIEDE is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Rochester. |
DETAILS 12 colour illustrations632 pages Size: 26 x 17.2 10 digit ISBN: 1878822454 13 digit ISBN: 9781878822451 Binding: Hardback First published: 09/Mar/1995 Last printed: 15/Jun/1995 Price: 135.00 USD / 75.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press Series: Trophoblast Research Subject: History of Science & Medicine BIC class: CTCB1 STATUS: Available Details updated on 23/07/2008 | |||||||
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