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Self or nonself: end of a dogma? [PDF]

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Duhamel M, Salzet M.
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Fetal microchimerism and cancer

Cancer Letters, 2009
The acquisition and persistence of fetal microchimerism, small numbers of genetically disparate cells from the fetus in the mother, is now a well-recognized consequence of normal pregnancy. Fetal microchimerism has been associated with several classical autoimmune diseases, but its role in normal health remains undefined.
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Fetal microchimerism in primary biliary cirrhosis

Journal of Hepatology, 2000
Recent studies have suggested a role of fetal microchimerism in the pathogenesis of scleroderma. The present study investigated the potential role of fetal microchimerism in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), a closely related disease.A quantitative nested polymerase chain reaction was used to detect Y-chromosome sequences in the peripheral blood or the ...
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