embryo
• profound growth retardation of embryos after 2 days of hypoxia exposure with embryo-placental structures undergoing resorption by E11.5
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• trophoblast cell-vascular interactions were impaired and trophoblast cells associated with the ectoplacental cone did not grow into the mesometrial chamber in nulls exposed to hypoxia
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• ectoplacental cone expansion into the mesometrial chamber at E8.5 and 9.5 did not occur after exposure to hypoxia
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• hemochorial placentation failed in nulls exposed (at E7.5-E12.5) to hypobaric hypoxia, leading to impaired nutrient delivery to extraembryonic and embryonic tissues
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growth/size/body
• profound growth retardation of embryos after 2 days of hypoxia exposure with embryo-placental structures undergoing resorption by E11.5
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reproductive system
• inability to maintain pregnancy after exposure to hypobaric hypoxia
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