Double-label immunohistochemistry to assess labyrinth structure of the mouse placenta with stereology.
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In mice, the labyrinth zone of the placenta exchanges nutrients and gases between mother and fetus. This placental zone is complex in structure and defects in its morphogenesis can compromise substrate exchange and thus, fetal growth and viability. Numerous mouse models involving genetic and environmental manipulation show abnormalities in labyrinth zone size. However, further structural analysis, normally undertaken using ultrathin resin sections, can pose practical constraints. Here, we validate the use of stereology on paraffin-embedded sections double-labelled for lectin and cytokeratin as a cheap, fast and robust alternative for analysing the structure of the mouse placental labyrinth.
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Placenta
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0143-4004
1532-3102
1532-3102
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94
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Elsevier BV
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The Royal Society (dh130036)
Academy of Medical Sciences (8150)
Royal Society (NF170988)
Medical Research Council (MR/R022690/1)
Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine (Lister Research Prize 2018)
Academy of Medical Sciences (8150)
Royal Society (NF170988)
Medical Research Council (MR/R022690/1)
Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine (Lister Research Prize 2018)