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- maternal blood vessels. (e.g. in most carnivores like cats and dogs) epitheliochorial placentation Chorionic villi, growing into the apertures of uterine...
- the fetus. This hemochorial placenta differs from lower primates' epitheliochorial placentae in the way that it allows the fetal tissues to interact directly...
- vomeronasal organ to detect pheromones, and a bicornuate uterus with an epitheliochorial placenta. Their eyes contain a reflective layer to improve their night...
- primates and tarsiers) include a bicornuate (two-horned) uterus and epitheliochorial placentation. Because their thumbs are only pseudo-opposable, making...
- 2–2.0 in) deep and has a small ****oris. The placenta is diffuse and epitheliochorial, with a crescent-like chorion. The **** is covered by a triangular...
- umbilical cord and the yolk sac becomes modified into a functional epitheliochorial placenta. The male fishes of seahorses, pipefishes, weedy and leafy...
- alloantibodies concentrate into the colostrum. Horses, unlike humans, have an epitheliochorial placenta which prevents the transfer of antibodies to the foal in-utero...
- compared to those with endotheliochorial (e.g. cats and dogs) or epitheliochorial placentation (e.g. pigs, ruminants, horses, whales), where there is...
- with hemochorial placentas more readily hybridize than mammals with epitheliochorial or endotheliochorial placentas. These different placenta types possess...
- retinoid binding proteins at the materno-fetal interface of the porcine epitheliochorial placenta". Biology of Reproduction. 64 (1): 60–8. doi:10.1095/biolreprod64...