Only humans have human placentas: molecular differences between mice and humans
Highlights • The mouse model does not reflect human placentation properly. • The structure of the human placenta is different from that of most animal species. • The human placenta has numerous primate- and human-specific genetic features. • MicroRNAs are often species- or clade-specific. • Conserve...
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description | Highlights • The mouse model does not reflect human placentation properly. • The structure of the human placenta is different from that of most animal species. • The human placenta has numerous primate- and human-specific genetic features. • MicroRNAs are often species- or clade-specific. • Conserved microRNAs show species-specific target repertoires. |
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