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Mutations in the Glucokinase Gene of the Fetus Result in Reduced Placental Weight
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These results suggest that insulin, directly or indirectly, plays a role in placental growth, especially as a mutation in the GCK gene, which is known to only alter fetal insulin secretion, results in altered placental weight. This finding is consistent with the preferential localization of the insulin receptors in the fetal endothelium of the placenta in the last trimester of pregnancy.
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