- of
chimerism occurs naturally in the wild in many
animal species, and in some
cases may be a
required (obligate) part of
their life cycle.
Chimerism occurs...
- treatment-related
human chimerism was
published in 1998,
where a male
human had some
partially developed female organs due to
chimerism. He had been conceived...
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caused Muhl to be born with a
genetic condition called human chimerism. Not all
cases of
chimerism can be seen or
detected from
outside the body, but in Muhl's...
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Lydia Fairchild (born 1976) is an
American woman who
exhibits chimerism,
having two
distinct po****tions of DNA
among the
cells of her body. She was pregnant...
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Researchers first discovered chimerism in the bone
marrow of
marmosets in the 1960s. More
recent work has
shown that
chimerism can
occur in all cell lines...
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trait is not
unique to 46,XX/46,XY
chimerism nor mosaicism. It has also been
observed in
other types of
chimerism.
Individuals with the
condition do not...
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responsible mechanisms are unclear. The term
comes from the
prefix "micro" + "
chimerism"
based on the
hybrid Chimera of Gr**** mythology. The
concept was first...
- consideration.
According to
recent research,
marmosets exhibit germline chimerism,
which is not
known to
occur in
nature in any
primates other than callitrichids...
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Human genetic chimerism,
which can not only
cause a wide
range of
illnesses but also lead to the same
person having more than one
profile in
genetic fingerprinting...
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Organ transplantation is a
medical procedure in
which an
organ is
removed from one body and
placed in the body of a recipient, to
replace a
damaged or...