TY - JOUR TI - The placenta as a haematopoietic organ AU - Ottersbach, Katrin AU - Dzierzak, Elaine T2 - The International Journal of Developmental Biology AB - The recent description of the placenta as a tissue rich in haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells has not only opened up a whole new line of investigation into how haematopoiesis is regulated in this unique mammalian tissue, but has also resulted in the revisiting of long-standing and yet unanswered questions about the significance of having multiple haematopoietic organs during development. Due to its remarkable capacity for haematopoietic stem/progenitor cell expansion, the study of placental haematopoiesis is also of obvious clinical interest. In the following pages, we summarise what is currently known about the haematopoietic regulatory processes in the murine placenta and describe our most recent data demonstrating that the human placenta, like its murine counterpart, is also a source of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells throughout development. PY - 2010 DO - 10.1387/ijdb.093057ko VL - 54 IS - 6-7 SP - 1099 EP - 1106 J2 - Int. J. Dev. Biol. LA - en SN - 0214-6282 SN - 1696-3547 UR - https://ijdb.ehu.eus/article/093057ko Y2 - 2024/05/03/09:32:01 ER -