The distribution of five components of the extracellular matrix was studied in human placenta (9-12 and 39-40 weeks of gestation) by an indirect immunofluorescence method with polyclonal monospecific antibodies. In trophoblastic cell columns fibronectin, collagen types IV and V formed homogeneous deposits, whereas collagen types I and II comprised small conglomerates and scanty, discrete granules. The origin of these macromolecules was discussed.
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