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Ghinn: Colorism and gendered revulsion in North India
Abstract This article examines how colorism is gendered in North India by foregrounding women's narratives of being subjected to ghinn—disgust or repugnance—around their skin tone. I argue that paying attention to the ghinn directed at dark skin shows how colorism here builds on casteism, and how there is a gendered dimension to it: ghinn at women ...
Katyayani Dalmia
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TAYROID STIMULATING HORMONE EXTRACTED FROM HUMAN PLACENTA
F Akasu +4 more
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Glucose Metabolism, Lactate, and Ammonia Production by the Human Placenta In Vitro [PDF]
Ian R. Holzman +2 more
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Abstract A core principle of reproductive justice (RJ) is the right to have children under one's chosen conditions, emphasizing bodily autonomy. While RJ focuses on equitable access to parenthood, the choice of delivery mode is rarely analyzed through this lens.
Caroline Chautems
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Transfer across Perfused Human Placenta. III. Effect of Chain Length on Transfer of Free Fatty Acids [PDF]
Joseph Dancis +4 more
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Co-culture of JEG-3, BeWo and syncBeWo cell lines with adrenal H295R cell line : an alternative model for examining endocrine and metabolic properties of the fetoplacental unit [PDF]
Drwal, Eliza +2 more
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Partial characterization of a second basement membrane collagen in human placenta [PDF]
Allen J. Bailey +3 more
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Tea and Blood–Brain Barrier Homeostasis: Potential Mechanisms and Improvement Strategies
Abstract The blood–brain barrier (BBB), a selective interface regulating cerebral substance exchange, plays a crucial role in maintaining cognitive function and metabolic balance. While tea consumption has been traditionally associated with health benefits, its specific effects on BBB integrity warrant systematic investigation. This review demonstrates
Rongbosen Yue +5 more
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Studies on the estrogen metabolism in human placenta
F Akasu, Hiroshi Oki, Yoko Teshima
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This study investigates whether gestational probiotic and vitamin D supplementation can mitigate CPF effects in Wistar rats. While supplementation did not reverse CPF‐induced deficits, it induced notable neurodevelopmental changes in control animals, underscoring the need for further research on prenatal supplementation safety.
Mario Coca +8 more
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