| 11. | Epiblast migrates between the epiblastic disc and trophoblast.
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| 12. | The fetal cells that implant into the uterine wall are known as the trophoblast.
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| 13. | The trophoblast therefore has the capacity to suppress the immune response against foreign cells.
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| 14. | In culture, trophoblast CRH is inhibited by progesterone, which remains high throughout pregnancy.
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| 15. | The trophoblast gives rise to the placenta.
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| 16. | Rather, the inner cell mass rotates inside the trophoblast to align to the apposition.
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| 17. | Occasionally there is impaired trophoblast invasion that results in inadequate alterations to the uterine spiral arteries.
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| 18. | In addition, HAND1 is uniquely expressed in trophoblasts and is essential for early trophoblast differentiation.
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| 19. | In addition, HAND1 is uniquely expressed in trophoblasts and is essential for early trophoblast differentiation.
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| 20. | The trophoblast cells will eventually give rise to the embryonic contribution to the placenta called the chorion.
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