Placental toxicology
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Placental toxicology
(Pharmacology & toxicology)
CRC Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Placental Toxicology examines placental transfer and toxicology of drugs and environmental agents to placenta, as well as to fetus. For the first time in a single volume, placental and fetal consequences of exposure of pregnant women to drugs, environmental chemicals, and infections, such as HIV, are discussed. Topics include:
The art of in vitro perfusion of human placenta
Abuse of alcohol, nicotine, morphine, and cocaine during pregnancy, their placental transfer and fetal growth retardation
Placental transfer and fetal toxicities of environmental insecticides
Placental hormones and fetal well-being
Placental transfer of HIV and treatment of pregnant women with anti-HIV drugs
Table of Contents
Techniques: In Vitro Perfusion of Human Placenta, H. Schneider
Alcohol, Placental Function, and Fetal Growth, G.I. Henderson and S. Schenker
Smoking, Placental Function, and Fetal Growth, B.V. Rama Sastry and V.E. Janson
Opioid Addiction, Placental Function, and Fetal Growth, B.V. Rama Sastry
Opioid Receptors in Placenta and Their Functional Role, M.S. Ahmed and B. Cemerikic
Cocaine Addiction, Placental Function, and Fetal Growth, B.V. Rama Sastry
Placental Biogenic Amines and Their Transporters, V. Ganapathy and F.H. Leibach
Renin-Angiotensin System in Placenta, A.M. Poisner and G.J. Downing
Placental Enzymes: Cytochrome P450s and Their Significance, M.R. Juchau
Placental Metabolism of Xenobiotics, R.D. Harbison, C.J. Borgert, and C.M. Teaf
HIV and the Placenta: Mechanisms of Transfer, Drug Therapy, and Drug Toxicity, R.J.Y. Ho, C.M. Pereira, and J.D. Unadkat
Environmental Agents and Placental Toxicity: Anticholinesterases and Other Insecticides, R.C. Gupta
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