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Yolk sac development, function and role in rodent pregnancy
Asher Ornoy
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, Richard K. Miller
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Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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Rodents
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Development Functions
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Yolk Sac
100%
Embryonic Development
20%
Animal Species
20%
Fetus
20%
Pinocytosis
20%
Visceral Yolk Sac
20%
Amino Acids
10%
Primates
10%
Autoimmune Disease
10%
Embryonic Growth
10%
Epithelium
10%
Normal Function
10%
Hematopoiesis
10%
Further Development
10%
Endothelial Cells
10%
Well-being
10%
Placenta
10%
Organogenesis
10%
Hematopoietic Cells
10%
Diabetic Pregnancy
10%
Early Embryo
10%
Degradation Products
10%
Micronutrients
10%
Fetal Death
10%
Toxic Substances
10%
Congenital Malformations
10%
Severe Damage
10%
Pregnancy Loss
10%
Diabetic Women
10%
Embryo Malformations
10%
Blood Islands
10%
Embryo nutrition
10%
Fetal nutrition
10%
Embryonic Death
10%
Yolk Sac Diameter
10%
Chorioallantoic Placenta
10%
Vitelline
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Yolk Sac
100%
Animal Species
15%
Placenta
15%
Embryogenesis
15%
Pinocytosis
15%
Organogenesis
7%
Endothelial Cells
7%
Rat
7%
Hematopoiesis
7%
Hematopoietic Cell
7%
Blood Islands
7%
Autoimmunity
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Yolk Sac
100%
Placenta
15%
Embryo Development
15%
Pinocytosis
15%
Autoimmune Disease
7%
Organogenesis
7%
Hematopoietic Cell
7%
Wellbeing
7%
Hematopoiesis
7%
Amino Acid
7%
Vitelline Membrane
7%