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    mammals), the most common form is fetomaternal microchimerism (also known as fetal cell microchimerism or fetal chimerism) whereby cells from a fetus...
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    maternally-derived. However, his form of microchimerism was found to be due to a vanished twin, and it is unknown whether microchimerism from a vanished twin might...
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    study suggests that possible reasons for occurrence of male chromosome microchimerism could be one of the following: miscarriages, pregnancies, vanished male...
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    Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis and Hashimoto's disease, is an autoimmune disease in which the thyroid gland is...
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    stimulates presentation of autoantigens, inducing Sjögren's-like symptoms. Microchimerism of fetal cells (offspring lymphoid cells in maternal circulation) may...
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    male twin, via vascular connections between placentas: an example of microchimerism. The chimerism is mainly present in the hematopoietic stem cells. Freemartins...
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  • the microwave band Micro- (mc), alternative to SI prefix μ, e.g. mcg Microchimerism, the presence of a minority of extrinsic living cells in a host Millicoulomb...
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  • getting caught. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance Maternal effect Microchimerism Racial hygiene The quagga was a subspecies of zebra, now extinct. Assuming...
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    suspected mechanisms behind the autoimmune phenomenon is the existence of microchimerism, i.e. fetal cells circulating in maternal blood, triggering an immune...
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  • Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise Known for Fetoplacental disease Fetal microchimerism Fetal pain 'Natural' Caesarean section Semi-identical twins Medical...
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    trophoblasts have been implicated in a phenomenon known as fetomaternal microchimerism where fetal cells establish cell lines in maternal tissues. Pre-implantation...
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    Stormie Jones at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1984; Proposing microchimerism in organ transplant tolerance. Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished...
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    medical geneticist and neonatologist noted for her research on fetal cell microchimerism and prenatal testing. Bianchi had previously been the Natalie V. Zucker...
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    (November 2006). ""(November 2006). "No evidence for maternal-fetal microchimerism in infantile hemangioma: a molecular genetic investigation". J. Invest...
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  • implications for identity surrounding the phenomenon of fetomaternal microchimerism and other forms of genetic chimeras. Her dissertation on the history...
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  • intestinal microbiome differences, elevated levels of certain miRNAs, and microchimerism during pregnancy are discussed and investigated as possible risk factors...
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    doi:10.1097/00007890-199011000-00014. PMID 2238057. Nelson JL (2002). "Microchimerism: incidental byproduct of pregnancy or active participant in human health...
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  • "microtransplantation" comes from its mechanism of reaching donor cell microchimerism. Chemotherapy is used by lower doses only to destroy cancer and partially...
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    M., Fortunato, A., Wilson Sayres, M., & Aktipis, A. (2015). "Fetal microchimerism and maternal health: A review and evolutionary analysis of cooperation...
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  • KM, Nelson JL (2008). "Autoimmune disease during pregnancy and the microchimerism legacy of pregnancy". Immunological Investigations. 37 (5): 631–644...
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  • between specific genetic variants and disease states are discovered. Microchimerism Quad test Triple test Alberry M, Maddocks D, Jones M, Abdel Hadi M,...
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  • peripheral blood stem cell transplantation" 2014 The Existence and Role of Microchimerism after Microtransplantion 2014 Malposition of peripherally inserted central...
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