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Mechanism of FoxO1 in the Metabolic Shift of Fetal Rat Heart. [PDF]

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Fetal outcome in autoimmune diseases

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2012
The impact on fetal outcome in women with autoimmune diseases is a result of a several conditions. Fetal success depends on early immunological changes in the mother, which rely in modifications of the innate and adaptative immune system, inducing tolerance to the semi-allogenic fetus.
Graziela Carvalheiras   +2 more
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Echogenic material in the fetal gallbladder and fetal disease

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1997
AbstractThe presence of echogenic material within the gallbladder is probably a rare finding in the fetus, and the list of predisposing factors known for postnatal life seems not to be applicable to prenatal diagnosis. In the present study 1656 obstetric scans were performed on referrals to the Unit of Fetal Medicine.
T, Kiserud   +5 more
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Fetal growth and adult diseases

Seminars in Perinatology, 2004
Evidence that the quality of fetal growth and development has strong and, in widely varying populations, reproducible effects on susceptibility to many common adult human diseases has only been acquired relatively recently. The importance of this largely environmentally determined process in relation to genetic factors remains a topic of great debate ...
Susan E, Ozanne   +2 more
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Fetal origins of cardiovascular disease

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2003
Several epidemiologic studies have shown that intrauterine growth retardation is a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease in later life. In this review, we discuss these epidemiologic studies and animal models that have been developed to investigate the pathophysiology of this phenomenon.
Michel, Baum, Luis, Ortiz, Albert, Quan
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Fetal origins of adult disease

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2006
The term 'fetal origins of adult disease' was coined on the basis of the inverse association between low birth weight and blood pressure, adult-onset diabetes, coronary heart disease, and stroke seen in numerous epidemiological studies. However, it seems unlikely that birth weight is involved in causal pathways underlying these observations, and if it ...
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Placental Abnormalities and Fetal Disease

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1964
Pediatricians, although caring for newly born infants, often have limited knowledge of abnormalities of the placenta that may affect the infant. Few articles on this subject appear in pediatric journals. Pediatricians gain relevant personal experience indirectly, and in fact, seldom see even grossly abnormal placentas.
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Fetal microchimerism as an explanation of disease

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2010
Fetal cell microchimerism is defined as the persistence of fetal cells in the mother after birth without any apparent rejection. Fetal microchimeric cells (FMCs) engraft into the maternal bone marrow for decades after delivery and are able to migrate to blood and tissues.
L. Fugazzola, V. Cirello, P. Beck Peccoz
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