Placenta (journal)
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Placenta is a peer-reviewed
Peer review
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 medical journal
Medical journal
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 in the field of obstetrics and gynecology
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Obstetrics and gynaecology are the two surgical–medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs in their pregnant and non-pregnant state, respectively, and as such are often combined to form a single medical specialty and postgraduate training programme...

. It provides information on scientific and clinical investigations pertaining to placental research and their applications. The journal includes full length and mini reviews, original articles, book reviews, announcements and reports, abstracts of important meetings, and letters to the editor.

It is the official journal of The International Federation of Placenta Associations, which incorporates:
  • Australia and New Zealand Placenta Research Association
  • European Placenta Group
  • Japanese Placenta Association
  • the Placenta Association of the Americas
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