Auteur(s) : Michel Bara, Philippe Moretto, Jean Durlach, Andrée Guiet‐Bara , Physiology and Physiopathology Laboratory, University Pierre et Marie Curie, 4, Place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France; Centre d‘Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux‐Gradignan, Interface Physique‐Biologie, Le Haut Vrigneau, BP 130, 33175 Gradignan cedex, France; SDRM, 64 rue de Longchamp, 92200 Neuilly\Seine, France .
Illustrations
Fig. 1. Optical microscopy (× 825) section
of amniotic membrane biopsies obtained from a patient after
spontaneous delivery at term (1: epithelial layer; 2: basal layer;
3: compact layer; 4: fibroblast layer; 5: spongy layer).
Fig. 2. Na/S, K/S, Cl/S, Ca/S, Mg/S ratios in
control samples, in samples incubated in Hanks'solution and in
Hanks'solution + 2 mM MgCl2 in the
epithelial cells layer of the human amniotic membrane.
Fig. 3. Na/S, K/S, Cl/S, Ca/S, Mg/S ratios in
control samples, in samples incubated in Hanks'solution and in
Hanks'solution + 2 mM MgCl2 in the connective
tissue of the human amniotic membrane.