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bp0018cpr31 | Control of Prenatal Development | CPR2009

Development of the pig placenta*

Vallet J.L. , Miles J.R. , Freking B.A. ,

Placental insufficiency results in fetal loss, low birth weight, stillbirth, preweaning mortality and poor growth. Placental development begins at conceptus elongation, which is a primary factor controlling the size of the placenta. After elongation, the allantois develops outward from the embryo to establish the al lantochorion, which defines the size of the functional placenta. During implantation, chorionic trophoblasts adhere to endometrial epithelial cells. Placenta...