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Fetal microchimeric cells influence maternal lung health following term and preterm births. [PDF]
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Is the bone marrow microenvironment the hidden catalyst in malignant haematopoiesis? [PDF]
Mian SA, Ngo S, Bonnet D.
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Presence of fetal microchimerisms in the heart and effect on cardiac repair. [PDF]
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Maternal immune activation does not affect maternal microchimeric cells. [PDF]
Borges A, Irie N.
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Breastfeeding-related maternal microchimerism [PDF]
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Microchimerism and Systemic Sclerosis
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2001Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a connective tissue disease characterized by progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. SSc is an immunologically mediated disease. A prominent immunological abnormality in SSc patients is the presence of circulating autoantibodies against a variety of nuclear proteins.
SCALETTI, CRISTINA +4 more
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Microchimerism in alopecia areata
International Journal of Dermatology, 2015AbstractBackgroundAutoimmunity is the main etiopathogenetic factor in alopecia areata. Microchimerism is the existence of allogeneic DNA in a living creature. There are variable studies investigating the role of microchimerism on the etiopathogenesis of autoimmune diseases.
Erdinç, Terzi +6 more
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Microchimerism and autoimmune diseases
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2002Microchimerism is defined by the presence within an individual of a low level of cells derived from another individual. Systemic sclerosis is clinically similar to chronic graft-versus-host disease, a known condition of chimerism, which has led some authors to explore the hypothesis that microchimerism may contribute to the pathogenesis of systemic ...
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