syncytiotrophoblast layer.
The syncytiotrophoblast is a multinucleated continuous cell layer that
covers the surface of the placenta. It forms as a result of
differentiation and fusion of the underlying cytotrophoblast cells, a
process that continues throughout placental development. The
syncytiotrophoblast (otherwise known as syncytium), thereby contributes
to the barrier function of the placenta.
The placenta grows throughout pregnancy.
Development of the maternal blood supply to the placenta is complete by
the end of the first trimester of pregnancy (approximately 12–13 weeks)
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