1. Nano-analytical characterization of endogenous minerals in healthy placental tissue: mineral distribution, composition and ultrastructure
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Robert Zboray, Lotus Desbiolles, Dörthe Dietrich, Tina Bürki-Turnherr, Samuel Staubli, Tina Fischer, Sergio Bertazzo, Elena Tsolaki, Inge K. Herrmann, Peter Wick, Antonia Neels, Pius Manser, Alexandre H. C. Anthis, Wolfram Jochum, Sebastian Leschka, Simon Wildermuth, René Hornung, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, Louis Didierlaurent, Sandro Lehner, Alex Dommann, Laboratory for Particles Biology Interactions, Department Materials Meet Life, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA), Department of Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, University College of London [London] (UCL), Center for X-ray Analytics, Department Materials Meet Life, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg - Universität Mainz (JGU), Division of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Cantonal Hospital St Gallen (KSSG), Laboratory for Advanced Fibers and Laboratory for Biointerfaces, Department Materials Meet Life, Biologie du Développement et Reproduction (BDR), École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort (ENVA)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Institute of Pathology, Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen (KSSG), Department of Gynaecology, Nanoparticle Systems Engineering Laboratory, Institute of Process Engineering (IPE), Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich), Biologie du développement et reproduction (BDR), École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort (ENVA)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich [Zürich] (ETH Zürich)
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placenta ,Offspring ,Physiology ,Endogeny ,02 engineering and technology ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,[SDV.BDLR.RS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology/Sexual reproduction ,Calcification, Physiologic ,Dogs ,Pregnancy ,Placenta ,Electrochemistry ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Distribution (pharmacology) ,Horses ,Spectroscopy ,Minerals ,Mineral ,Spectrum Analysis ,010401 analytical chemistry ,[SDV.BDLR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,ultrastructure ,0104 chemical sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ageing ,Cats ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Ultrastructure ,Female ,Rabbits ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,0210 nano-technology ,Calcification - Abstract
Despite its crucial role, the placenta is the least understood human organ. Recent clinical studies indicate a direct association between placental calcification and maternal and offspring health. This study reveals distinct characteristics of minerals formed during gestational ageing using cutting-edge nano-analytical characterization and paves the way for investigations focused on the identification of potential markers for disease risks in a clinical setting based on atypical placental mineral fingerprints.
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- 2019
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