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Whole-embryonic identification of maternal microchimeric cell types in mouse using single-cell RNA sequencing
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2022
unpublished
Background: Even though the mother and the fetus of placental mammals are immunologically non-self with respect to one other, mutual exchange of small numbers of cells between them is known to occur. 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
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1549180/v1
fatcat:25ym4q7liffrpi7ovayfkr6spy