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- The placenta (pl.: placentas or placentae) is a temporary embryonic and later fetal organ that begins developing from the blastocyst shortly after implantation...
- Transplacental carcinogenesis is a series of genotypic and/or phenotypic changes in the cells of a fetus due to in utero exposure to carcinogens. Specifically...
- transmission of vertically transmitted infections are across the placenta (transplacental) and across the female reproductive tract during childbirth. Transmission...
- 5912. PMC 9324981. PMID 35420163. Tolar J, Neglia JP (June 2003). "Transplacental and other routes of cancer transmission between individuals". Journal...
- disposition of lorazepam with a focus on the glucuronidation capacity, transplacental transfer in parturients and racemization in biological samples". Journal...
- H (November 1982). "Anticonvulsants during pregnancy and lactation. Transplacental, maternal and neonatal pharmacokinetics". Clin Pharmacokinet. 7 (6):...
- Lanchote VL, Duarte G, da Cunha SP (August 2005). "Pharmacokinetics and transplacental distribution of fentanyl in epidural anesthesia for normal pregnant...
- young children as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) or acquired through transplacental transfer from mother to child after maternal immunization to protect...
- muscles. Vertical transmission in people by breastfeeding and by a transplacental route has been reported. A. duodenale is prevalent in Southern Europe...