Percy Luk Yeung

Percy Luk Yeung

Tanzania

Publications
  • Review Article
    A Review of the Placenta and Trophoblast Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
    Author(s): Sona Jasani*, Grace Tartaglia, Percy Luk Yeung and Chi-Wei LuSona Jasani*, Grace Tartaglia, Percy Luk Yeung and Chi-Wei Lu

    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) imparts a tremendous health burden with psychological, social, and economic implications. The biology of ASD is complex involving genetic, molecular, hormonal and immunologic factors however the convergence point of these various factors has not been identified as of yet. Limited evidence exists to suggest that the placenta may play such a governing role in ASD manifestation. The placenta is a neuroendocrine modulator by participating in the fetal hypothalamic pituitary gonadal (HPG) axis and also regulates the intrauterine environment mitigating fetal exposure to damaging factors to modulate the fetal stress response. Placental dysfunction has been associated with developmental abnormality and neuropsychiatric pathology adding to the biologic plausibility of the governing role the placenta may play in ASD development. By using current technology like in.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2157-7633.1000413

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