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Single-Cell and Spatial Multi-Omic Insights into the Human Placenta (HUBMAP)

Single-Cell and Spatial Multi-Omic Insights into the Human Placenta (HUBMAP)

Update: 2025-08-04
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Louise Laurent, M.D., Ph.D., presents new insights into placental biology using cutting-edge molecular and imaging technologies. As part of the NIH-funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program, her research focuses on mapping the structure and function of the placenta across gestation. By combining bulk RNA sequencing, single-cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics, and imaging mass cytometry, Laurent and collaborators identify key differences in cell types and gene expression associated with pregnancy stages and labor. Her team highlights how specific cells like syncytiotrophoblasts and extravillous trophoblasts evolve over time and interact with maternal tissue. This integrated approach offers an unprecedented view of placental development and lays the groundwork for understanding reproductive health and disease. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40670]
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Single-Cell and Spatial Multi-Omic Insights into the Human Placenta (HUBMAP)

Single-Cell and Spatial Multi-Omic Insights into the Human Placenta (HUBMAP)

UCTV: UC San Diego