The transfer of fetal cells into the maternal circulation occurs normally during pregnancy and the post-partum persistence of these cells in the maternal blood and tissues, known as fetal cell microchimerism, has been clearly demonstrated. However, the long-term consequences of this phenomenon are only beginning to be appreciated. In particular, whether microchimerism could be involved in the carcinogenetic process or whether fetal microchimeric cells could be able to differentiate in host tissues, participating in the maternal response to injury, is still matter of study. In this review, the possible role and the consequences of fetal cell microchimerism, as emerged from studies in animal models and in women with different types of cancer,...
Fetal cells circulate in pregnant women and persist in blood and tissue for decades post-partum. The...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Prior pregnancy is known to protect against development of breast cancer. Recent studies have demons...
The influence of pregnancy on the occurrence and evolution of maternal tumors has been long debated....
Fetal cell microchimerism is defined as the persistence of fetal cells in the mother after birth wit...
Fetal microchimerism is a condition where fetal cells are present in the body of the mother, they ar...
The presence of small quantities of genetically heterogeneous cells in an organism is known as micro...
Microchimerism is the presence of small population of cells with a different genetic information wit...
After four decades of study, the biological role of fetal microchimerism (FMC) remains elusive. Tran...
The existence of fetal microchimerism has been demonstrated many years ago. This phenomenon is assoc...
Microchimerism is defined as the presence of small amount of genetically distinct cells in one indiv...
Microchimerism is caused by the presence of few genetically different cells in the human body. Micro...
INTRODUCTION: Fetal cell microchimerism (FCM) is defined as the persistence of fetal cells in the mo...
Fetal cell microchimerism (FCM) is defined as the persistence, for decades after pregnancy, of fetal...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
Fetal cells circulate in pregnant women and persist in blood and tissue for decades post-partum. The...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Prior pregnancy is known to protect against development of breast cancer. Recent studies have demons...
The influence of pregnancy on the occurrence and evolution of maternal tumors has been long debated....
Fetal cell microchimerism is defined as the persistence of fetal cells in the mother after birth wit...
Fetal microchimerism is a condition where fetal cells are present in the body of the mother, they ar...
The presence of small quantities of genetically heterogeneous cells in an organism is known as micro...
Microchimerism is the presence of small population of cells with a different genetic information wit...
After four decades of study, the biological role of fetal microchimerism (FMC) remains elusive. Tran...
The existence of fetal microchimerism has been demonstrated many years ago. This phenomenon is assoc...
Microchimerism is defined as the presence of small amount of genetically distinct cells in one indiv...
Microchimerism is caused by the presence of few genetically different cells in the human body. Micro...
INTRODUCTION: Fetal cell microchimerism (FCM) is defined as the persistence of fetal cells in the mo...
Fetal cell microchimerism (FCM) is defined as the persistence, for decades after pregnancy, of fetal...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
Fetal cells circulate in pregnant women and persist in blood and tissue for decades post-partum. The...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Prior pregnancy is known to protect against development of breast cancer. Recent studies have demons...