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Interestingly, fetal cells may persist in a mother for her entire life [6]. Therefore, throughout their reproductive lives, mothers accumulate fetal cells from each of their past pregnancies including those resulting in miscarriages (figure 1) [2,3]. Furthermore, mothers inherit, from their own mothers, a pool of cells contributed by all fetuses carried by their mothers, often referred to as grandmaternal microchimerism [2,3,7,8].
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445024/ - Microchimerism as a source of information on future pregnancie
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445024/ - Microchimerism as a source of information on future pregnancie
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Microchimerism as a source of information on future pregnancies
Small numbers of fetal cells cross the placenta during pregnancy turning mothers into microchimeras. Fetal cells from all previous pregnancies accumulate forming the mother’s fetal microchiome. What is significant about microchimeric cells is ...
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