-
1
-
2
Evidence for Microchimerism in Baboon Recipients of Pig Hearts
Published 2023-07-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
3
Microchimerism; Bilateral migration of cells between mother and fetus
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
4
Fetal microchimerism in mouse caerulein-induced pancreatitis model
Published 2018-09-01“…Objective(s): Fetal microchimerism is the persistence of allogeneic cell population that transfer from the fetus to the mother. …”
Get full text
Article -
5
Association between microchimerism and multiple sclerosis in Canadian twins.
Published 2006“…Microchimerism, the persistence of foreign cells thought to derive from previous pregnancies, has been associated with autoimmune diseases. …”
Journal article -
6
Passenger leukocytes and microchimerism: what role in tolerance induction?
Published 2003Journal article -
7
Microchimerism in autoimmunity and transplantation: potential relevance to multiple sclerosis.
Published 2002“…Microchimerism (MC) is the stable presence of small numbers of non-host cells and appears to be commonly present in parous women. …”
Journal article -
8
Microchimerism as Post-Transplant Marker of a Chronic Rejection Process
Published 2023-06-01Subjects: “…microchimerism…”
Get full text
Article -
9
Can Microchimerism Find Itself a Place in Psychiatric Research?
Published 2011-06-01Subjects: “…microchimerism…”
Get full text
Article -
10
Pregnancy-induced maternal microchimerism shapes neurodevelopment and behavior in mice
Published 2022-08-01Get full text
Article -
11
Fetal stem cell microchimerism: natural-born healers or killers?
Published 2010“…After four decades of study, the biological role of fetal microchimerism (FMC) remains elusive. Transfer of fetal cells to the mother begins soon after implantation, and increases with gestational age. …”
Journal article -
12
New insights in understanding biliary atresia from the perspectives on maternal microchimerism
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
13
Could Microchimerism be an Etiological Factor in Psychotic Disorders? A Hypothetical Suggestion
Published 2010-01-01Subjects: “…Microchimerism…”
Get full text
Article -
14
Influence of Fetomaternal Microchimerism on Maternal NK Cell Reactivity against the Child’s Leukemic Blasts
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: “…fetal microchimerism…”
Get full text
Article -
15
Microchimerism in multiple sclerosis: The association between sex of offspring and MRI features in women with multiple sclerosis
Published 2023-02-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
16
Characterization of fetal microchimeric immune cells in mouse maternal hearts during physiologic and pathologic pregnancies
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: “…microchimerism…”
Get full text
Article -
17
In utero position matters for littermate cell transfer in mice: an additional and confounding source with maternal microchimerism
Published 2023-07-01“…IntroductionFeto-maternal cell transfer during pregnancy is called microchimerism (Mc). Its persistence in respective hosts is increasingly studied as to its potential role in immune tolerance, autoimmunity, cancer, and degenerative diseases. …”
Get full text
Article -
18
Whole-embryonic identification of maternal microchimeric cell types in mouse using single-cell RNA sequencing
Published 2022-11-01“…Maternal cells entering the fetus, called maternal microchimeric cells (MMc cells), are thought to be involved in different physiological phenomena, such as establishing immune tolerance, tissue repair, and the pathogenesis or deterioration of some inflammatory diseases and congenital malformations. …”
Get full text
Article -
19
CCL2 recruits fetal microchimeric cells and dampens maternal brain damage in post-partum mice
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…Fetal microchimeric cells…”
Get full text
Article -
20
Microchimeric fetal cells are recruited to maternal kidney following injury and activate collagen type I transcription.
Published 2011“…We investigated in mice whether fetal microchimeric cells (FMCs) can be detected in maternal kidney, and whether they play a role in kidney homeostasis. …”
Journal article