- mammals), the most
common form is
fetomaternal microchimerism (also
known as
fetal cell
microchimerism or
fetal chimerism)
whereby cells from a fetus...
- 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...
-
study suggests that
possible reasons for
occurrence of male
chromosome microchimerism could be one of the following: miscarriages, pregnancies,
vanished male...
-
stimulates presentation of autoantigens,
inducing Sjögren's-like symptoms.
Microchimerism of
fetal cells (offspring
lymphoid cells in
maternal circulation) may...
- male twin, via
vascular connections between placentas: an
example of
microchimerism. The
chimerism is
mainly present in the
hematopoietic stem cells. Freemartins...
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also
known as
chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, Hashimoto's disease, and
autoimmune thyroiditis is an
autoimmune disease in which...
-
medical geneticist and
neonatologist noted for her
research on
fetal cell
microchimerism and
prenatal testing.
Bianchi had
previously been the
Natalie V. Zucker...
- 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...
-
suspected mechanisms behind the
autoimmune phenomenon is the
existence of
microchimerism, i.e.
fetal cells circulating in
maternal blood,
triggering an immune...
-
getting caught.
Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance Maternal effect Microchimerism Racial hygiene The
quagga was a
subspecies of zebra, now extinct. ****uming...