"The placenta being the origin of preeclampsia comes from its occurrence in molar pregnancies, consisting of a placenta without a fetus, and symptoms subsiding when the placenta is expelled at delivery. The placenta maintains essential communication between the mother and the developing fetus throughout pregnancy and complications such as preeclampsia can greatly impact fetal health and development. The placenta mediates communication between the mother and fetus by transporting nutrients towards the developing fetus, removing metabolic products, and secreting hormones.
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Citation: Wong F, Cox B (2014) Proteomics Analysis of Preeclampsia, a systematic Review of Maternal and Fetal Compartments. J Proteomics BioinformS10: 001."
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