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This paper describes the ruthenium red staining (RRS) pattern observed on the 2 sides, maternal and fetal, of the human early trophoblast. The possibility of a different plasma membrane composition of the 2 sides of the human early trophoblast is discussed.
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Sideri, M., de Virgiliis, G., Rainoldi, R. et al. Peculiar ruthenium red staining pattern of the human early trophoblast. Experientia 38, 847–848 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01972309
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