Migration of intravascular trophoblast c
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Dr. Eugene G. Fuller; Gregory J. Highison; F. Donald Tibbitts; Bradley D. Fuller
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Article
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1994
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Intravascular trophoblast (IVT) cells, derived from the trophoblast of the developing hamster embryo, are known to migrate in retrograde fashion into the uterine arteries. There they migrate to a certain point, destroy and replace the endothelial lining, and modify the smooth muscle of