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Fetal cells and cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood: new insights into pre-eclampsia [PDF]
The examination of fetal cells, specifically erythroblasts, and cell-free fetal DNA from the blood of pregnant women is currently the subject of intense research with the aim of developing new risk-free methods for prenatal diagnosis.
Hahn, Sinuhe, Holzgreve, Wolfgang
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Breastfeeding is a complex biological system and a bidirectional physiological dialogue in which the infant may contribute to maternal breast health.
Darío de Jesús Guillén-Morales +3 more
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The Value of Parental Karyotyping in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Lies in Individual Risk Assessments
Background and Objectives: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a multifactorial condition, encompassing genetic, anatomical, immunological, endocrine, as well as infectious and environmental factors; however, the etiology remains elusive in a substantial ...
Gabriela Popescu-Hobeanu +12 more
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Is it currently possible to evaluate the risk posed by PERVs for clinical xenotransplantation? [PDF]
Denner, Joachim +2 more
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Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm [PDF]
Demetris, AJ, Starzl, TE
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OP31.09: Fetal microchimerism in gynecologic malignancies [PDF]
I. Hromadnikova +6 more
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Maternal-Fetal Microchimerism: Impacts on Offspring's Immune Development and Transgenerational Immune Memory Transfer. [PDF]
Malinská N +3 more
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Donor-recipient microchimerism and tolerance induction. [PDF]
Demetris, AJ +4 more
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Lack of Evidence That Male Fetal Microchimerism is Present in Endometriosis. [PDF]
Fassbender A +8 more
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