Fetal and Neonatal Physiology

Regulation of the Placental Circulation

Acknowledgments Research on which this chapter is based was supported by National Institutes of Health grant HD-008783-39 and the George L. MacGregor Professorship in Pediatrics. I thank the many co-investigators and students who, while in my laboratories, facilitated many of…

Placental Development

Acknowledgments This chapter is a rewritten and updated form of a chapter appearing in a prior edition of this work, written by Dr. Hans-Georg Frank. Portions of the figures and writing remain Dr. Frank’s words. The authors are indebted to…

Prenatal Diagnosis

Introduction The prenatal diagnosis of a fetal genetic disorder or a chromosome abnormality generally requires invasive testing; all of the invasive tests carry small but recognized risks of miscarriage. Accordingly, an important aspect of prenatal care is screening to identify…

Angiogenesis

Introduction Embryologically, the cardiovascular system is the first to develop. The vasculature, composed of endothelial cells and their support cells, is critical not only for circulation of blood, but also for the organization, maintenance, and regeneration of multiple organ systems.…

The Extracellular Matrix in Development

Introduction During embryonic patterning, individual cells divide, migrate, differentiate, and respond to environmental cues. The extracellular matrix (ECM) is effectively involved in all these dynamic processes during development, maintenance, and disease. Cells are continuously connected with the ECM, a latticework…