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Review
. 2023 Oct:142:27-35.
doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2023.08.067. Epub 2023 Aug 21.

The human placenta project: Funded studies, imaging technologies, and future directions

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Review

The human placenta project: Funded studies, imaging technologies, and future directions

Christina L Herrera et al. Placenta. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

The placenta plays a critical role in fetal development. It serves as a multi-functional organ that protects and nurtures the fetus during pregnancy. However, despite its importance, the intricacies of placental structure and function in normal and diseased states have remained largely unexplored. Thus, in 2014, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development launched the Human Placenta Project (HPP). As of May 2023, the HPP has awarded over $101 million in research funds, resulting in 41 funded studies and 459 publications. We conducted a comprehensive review of these studies and publications to identify areas of funded research, advances in those areas, limitations of current research, and continued areas of need. This paper will specifically review the funded studies by the HPP, followed by an in-depth discussion on advances and gaps within placental-focused imaging. We highlight the progress within magnetic reasonance imaging and ultrasound, including development of tools for the assessment of placental function and structure.

Keywords: Human placenta project; Imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Placental function; Placental structure; Pregnancy; Ultrasound.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Pie chart representations of funding and resultant publications by research category.

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