Fetal membrane at the feto-maternal interface: An underappreciated and understudied intrauterine tissue.

Lauren Richardson, Ramkumar Menon
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While most intrauterine tissues are thoroughly studied for their role in pregnancy maintenance and their contribution to labor initiation, the fetal membranes (i.e., amniochorionic membranes) are primarily overlooked.[1,2] The fetal membrane lines the intrauterine cavity (Figure 1A) and provides critical mechanical, immune, and endocrine support to protect the fetus during gestation[1,3–12] and has been shown to provide vital labor initiating signaling at term and preterm.[2,5,13–20] The function of the fetal membrane is derived from its unique makeup of multiple collagen layers,[21–23] along with fetal-derived cells that line with maternal decidua, forming the feto-maternal interface. A summary of the structure and function of the fetal membranes and the challenges researchers face studying this tissue are described below.

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胎母界面的胎膜:一个未被充分认识和研究的宫内组织。
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