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Methods for Isolation of Cells from the Human Fetal-Maternal Interface
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Maternal ImmunizationHuman PregnancyHuman CellDevelopmental BiologyHuman Fetal-maternal InterfaceMedicineFetal MedicineGynecologyCell CultureUterine Mucosal LiningHuman Embryonic DevelopmentPublic HealthFetal Placental CellsCell EngineeringCell BiologyPlacental ImmunologyEmbryology
During human pregnancy, fetal placental cells known as trophoblast invade into the uterine mucosal lining, coming into contact with maternal cells including a specialized population of leukocytes. In order to understand the interaction of maternal cells with trophoblast, it is useful to be able to isolate the various cell types from the fetal-maternal interface so that they may be characterized and co-cultured in vitro. This chapter details the methods we use in our laboratory for enrichment and/or purification of trophoblast cells, decidual leukocytes, decidual natural killer cells, decidual stromal cells, and decidual glandular epithelial cells from human first-trimester tissue samples.
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