Introduction: Fetal cells are present in maternal tissue during pregnancy as well as post-partum. Although their clinical significance is not clear, these cells can be found in injured, diseased and normal tissue. In this study, the authors sought to assess the possibility of fetal cells’ homing in iatrogenic maternal jawbone defects. Materials and Methods: Eight wild female mice were bred with eight male mice carrying the green fluorescent protein (GFP). Two mice with the same specification were bred with non GFP male mice. A two-millimeter defect was created in pregnant mice mandibles on day 12.5 of pregnancy. The mice were euthanized 4 days later. Results: GFP+cells were investigated in mandibular defects using immunoflurescent, immunohi...
Fetal cells trafficking into maternal blood during pregnancy engraft tissues and persist for decades...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Abstract: Microchimerism refers to the status of harboring cells from another individual at low leve...
Objective: To compare fetal cell microchimerism in normal and immunocompromised gestations. Material...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
Purpose: Fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy. The presence of fetal cells ha...
<p>Pregnant C57BL/6 mice were euthanized for examination of fetuses on days 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, and ...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
International audienceIt is now well established that cells are exchanged between mother and fetus d...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
<p>Representative histological findings in gd 15-placental tissue from the NC group (A-D) and <i>P</...
BACKGROUND: Cell-free fetal DNA (fDNA) can be detected in maternal plasma throughout human pregnancy...
<p>Female mice were intubated-fed with 500 µg of FB<sub>1</sub> (F20) or 500 µg of FB<sub>1</sub>+10...
Fetal cells trafficking into maternal blood during pregnancy engraft tissues and persist for decades...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...
In humans, fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during all pregnancies and can persist for dec...
Abstract: Microchimerism refers to the status of harboring cells from another individual at low leve...
Objective: To compare fetal cell microchimerism in normal and immunocompromised gestations. Material...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
Purpose: Fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy. The presence of fetal cells ha...
<p>Pregnant C57BL/6 mice were euthanized for examination of fetuses on days 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, and ...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
International audienceIt is now well established that cells are exchanged between mother and fetus d...
Pregnancy results in the transfer of stem cells from the fetus to the maternal circulation. These ce...
<p>Representative histological findings in gd 15-placental tissue from the NC group (A-D) and <i>P</...
BACKGROUND: Cell-free fetal DNA (fDNA) can be detected in maternal plasma throughout human pregnancy...
<p>Female mice were intubated-fed with 500 µg of FB<sub>1</sub> (F20) or 500 µg of FB<sub>1</sub>+10...
Fetal cells trafficking into maternal blood during pregnancy engraft tissues and persist for decades...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic bone pathology with prenatal onset, characterized by britt...