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    Demographics WUSTL.xlsx from Gestational growth trajectories derived from a...

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    Daniel Baller; Diana M. Thomas; Kevin Cummiskey; Carl Bredlau; Nadav Schwartz; Kelly Orzechowski; Richard C. Miller; Anthony Odibo; Ruchit Shah; Carolyn M. Salafia (2023). Demographics WUSTL.xlsx from Gestational growth trajectories derived from a dynamic fetal–placental scaling law [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.10047329.v1
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    Daniel Baller; Diana M. Thomas; Kevin Cummiskey; Carl Bredlau; Nadav Schwartz; Kelly Orzechowski; Richard C. Miller; Anthony Odibo; Ruchit Shah; Carolyn M. Salafia
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    Fetal trajectories characterizing growth rates in utero have relied primarily on goodness of fit rather than mechanistic properties exhibited in utero. Here, we use a validated fetal–placental allometric scaling law and a first principles differential equations model of placental volume growth to generate biologically meaningful fetal–placental growth curves. The growth curves form the foundation for understanding healthy versus at-risk fetal growth and for identifying the timing of key events in utero.

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Daniel Baller; Diana M. Thomas; Kevin Cummiskey; Carl Bredlau; Nadav Schwartz; Kelly Orzechowski; Richard C. Miller; Anthony Odibo; Ruchit Shah; Carolyn M. Salafia (2023). Demographics WUSTL.xlsx from Gestational growth trajectories derived from a dynamic fetal–placental scaling law [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.10047329.v1

Demographics WUSTL.xlsx from Gestational growth trajectories derived from a dynamic fetal–placental scaling law

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Explore at:
xlsxAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
May 31, 2023
Dataset provided by
The Royal Society
Authors
Daniel Baller; Diana M. Thomas; Kevin Cummiskey; Carl Bredlau; Nadav Schwartz; Kelly Orzechowski; Richard C. Miller; Anthony Odibo; Ruchit Shah; Carolyn M. Salafia
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Fetal trajectories characterizing growth rates in utero have relied primarily on goodness of fit rather than mechanistic properties exhibited in utero. Here, we use a validated fetal–placental allometric scaling law and a first principles differential equations model of placental volume growth to generate biologically meaningful fetal–placental growth curves. The growth curves form the foundation for understanding healthy versus at-risk fetal growth and for identifying the timing of key events in utero.

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