Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Early-onset chronic inflammatory disease associated with maternal microchimerismThe role of fetal microchimerism in autoimmune disease.High-resolution, high-throughput HLA genotyping by next-generation sequencing.Chimeric maternal cells in offspring do not respond to renal injury, inflammatory or repair signals.Chimeric maternal cells with tissue-specific antigen expression and morphology are common in infant tissues.Quantitative monitoring of multi-donor chimerism: a systematic, validated framework for routine analysis.
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Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Do maternal cells trigger or perpetuate autoimmune diseases in children?
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Anne M Stevens
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10.1186/1546-0096-5-9
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2007-05-16T00:00:00Z
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