Publications by authors named "A M Mess"

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  • Pregnancy is interesting because the baby and placenta can stay inside the mother without being rejected by her immune system.
  • A part of this immune system, called the complement system, needs to be carefully managed during pregnancy to avoid problems like pre-eclampsia and slow growth of the baby.
  • The study found that a specific part of this system, called C5aR2, is important for helping certain immune cells in the uterus, known as NK cells, work correctly for a healthy pregnancy.
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The rich extracellular matrix (ECM) and availability make placenta eligible as alternative biomaterial source. Herein we produced placental mouse scaffolds by decellularization, and structure, composition, and cytocompatibility were evaluated to be considered as a biomaterial. We obtained a cell-free scaffold containing 9.

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Introduction: The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex, tissue-specific 3-dimensional network that controls cell processes. ECMs derived from various organs are used to produce biological scaffolds comparable to the native microenvironment. Although placentas are often overlooked, they offer a rich ECM for tissue engineering, especially the hemochorial placentas from rodents and lagomorphs that resemble the ones from humans.

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Due to the scarcity of tissues and organs for transplantation, the demand for bioengineered tissues is increasing with the advancement of technologies and new treatments in human and animal regenerative medicine. Thus, decellularized placental extracellular matrix (ECM) has emerged as a new tool for the production of biological scaffolds for subsequent recellularization and implantation for recovery of injured areas or even for replacement of organ and tissue fractions. To be classified as an ideal biological scaffold, the ECM must be acellular and preserve its proteins and physical features to be useful for cellular adhesion.

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