-
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...