Observations on the vacuolar structure of the human syncytiotrophoblast |
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Authors: | J. D. Boyd C. A. R. Boyd W. J. Hamilton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Anatomy School, Cambridge;(2) Merton College, Oxford;(3) Anatomy Department, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, London |
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Abstract: | Summary The literature on the vacuolar structure of the human syncytiotrophoblast is briefly reviewed. Personal observations based on light and electron microscopic investigations are described and illustrated. The nature of the different kinds of syncytial vacuolation is discussed. In particular dilated vacuoles, which may be very large indeed, receive special attention; situated adjacent to the syncytial nuclei they have been called juxtanuclear vacuoles. They are directly continuous with the perinuclear spaces, and often receive tubular communications from the endoplasmic reticular system. The possible functional role of the syncytial vacuolar system is discussed in the light of the authors' findings and the related literature.Dedicated to Professor Dr. Kurt Goerttler on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. |
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