Fetomaternal cell trafficking: a new cause of disease?

scientific article

Fetomaternal cell trafficking: a new cause of disease? is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(20000306)91:1<22::AID-AJMG4>3.0.CO;2-3
P698PubMed publication ID10751084

P2093author name stringBianchi DW
P2860cites workMale fetal progenitor cells persist in maternal blood for as long as 27 years postpartumQ24567463
Identification of fetal DNA and cells in skin lesions from women with systemic sclerosisQ28268533
Maternal-fetal immunology and autoimmune disease: is some autoimmune disease auto-alloimmune or allo-autoimmune?Q28292677
Fetal cells in the maternal circulation: feasibility for prenatal diagnosisQ33650187
Microchimerism of maternal origin persists into adult life.Q33853463
Fetal DNA in skin of polymorphic eruptions of pregnancyQ34068163
Quantitative analysis of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum: implications for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis.Q34385131
Fetal DNA in maternal plasma: the plot thickens and the placental barrier thinsQ34385179
Nm23-H1: genetic alterations and expression patterns in tumor metastasisQ34386329
Rapid clearance of fetal DNA from maternal plasmaQ34388637
PCR quantitation of fetal cells in maternal blood in normal and aneuploid pregnanciesQ35249607
Fetal nuchal translucency: ultrasound screening for chromosomal defects in first trimester of pregnancyQ35822995
Isolating fetal cells from maternal blood. Advances in prenatal diagnosis through molecular technologyQ40775838
Maternal plasma fetal DNA as a marker for preterm labour.Q50851221
Fetal cells in maternal blood: current and future perspectives.Q50876400
Microchimerism and HLA-compatible relationships of pregnancy in scleroderma.Q53782517
FETAL LEUKOCYTES IN THE MATERNAL CIRCULATION AFTER DELIVERYQ56210139
Presence of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serumQ57075132
P433issue1
P304page(s)22-28
P577publication date2000-03-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part AQ15755121
P1476titleFetomaternal cell trafficking: a new cause of disease?
P478volume91

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q287310212011 William Allan Award: development and evolution
Q36820105Allorecognition and the alloresponse: clinical implications
Q37083987Analysis of maternal-offspring HLA compatibility, parent-of-origin and non-inherited maternal effects for the classical HLA loci in type 1 diabetes
Q44340467Are acute zonal occult outer retinopathy and the white spot syndromes (AZOOR complex) specific autoimmune diseases?
Q35585782Beyond women's health the new discipline of gender-specific medicine
Q36615065Breast and other cancers in 1445 blood relatives of 75 Nordic patients with ataxia telangiectasia
Q37079376Cell migration from baby to mother
Q36960980Chimerism and tetragametic chimerism in humans: implications in autoimmunity, allorecognition and tolerance
Q55057206Chimerism in monochorionic dizygotic twins: case study and review.
Q44864226Chronological clinical and pathological documentation of porcine ulcerative dermatitis.
Q34428197Circulating fetal DNA in maternal plasma
Q36800900Clinical and echocardiographic profile and outcomes of peripartum cardiomyopathy: the Philippine General Hospital experience
Q57751742Detection of Y-specific sequences in patients with Turner syndrome
Q45234240Detection of microchimerism by PCR is a function of amplification strategy
Q35599094Disorders of the fetomaternal unit: hematologic manifestations in the fetus and neonate
Q35984605Do monochorionic dizygotic twins increase after pregnancy by assisted reproductive technology?
Q24535837Evidence by molecular profiling for a placental origin of infantile hemangioma
Q34594357Expression of autoimmunity in the transition from childhood to adulthood: role of cytokines and gender
Q37071912Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy
Q48002130Hematopoietic progenitor cells as targets for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis: detection of fetal CD34+ cells and assessment of post-delivery persistence in the maternal circulation.
Q81862492Male cell microchimerism in normal and diseased female livers from fetal life to adulthood
Q34890939Male microchimerism in peripheral blood leukocytes from women with multiple sclerosis
Q35605144Maternal HLA panel-reactive antibodies in early gestation positively correlate with chronic chorioamnionitis: evidence in support of the chronic nature of maternal anti-fetal rejection
Q34004087Maternal floor infarction/massive perivillous fibrin deposition: a manifestation of maternal antifetal rejection?
Q30047958Microchimerism in a female patient with systemic lupus erythematosus
Q34646812Microchimerism in autoimmunity and transplantation: potential relevance to multiple sclerosis
Q31033088Microchimerism of presumed fetal origin in thyroid specimens from women: a case-control study
Q48031808Neonates born to pre-eclamptic mothers have a higher percentage of natural killer cells (CD3-/CD56+16+) in umbilical cord blood than those without pre-eclampsia.
Q35073312Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis: on the horizon?
Q51699463PCR-based methodology for molecular microchimerism detection and quantification.
Q30434271Peripartum Cardiomyopathy: An Intriguing Challenge. Case Report with Literature Review
Q40083768Peripartum cardiomyopathy in Turkey: Experience of three tertiary centres
Q37190410Peripartum cardiomyopathy: moving towards a more central role of genetics
Q35806839Primitive immune systems: are your ways my ways?
Q54621042Role of microchimerism in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus.
Q37656274Should microchimerism turn into rejection prophylactics?
Q46350918Systemic sclerosis and pregnancy
Q37429830Testicular hypoplasia in monochorionic dizygous twin with confined blood chimerism
Q35879299The biology and diagnostic applications of fetal DNA and RNA in maternal plasma
Q36895935The importance of the fetal origins of adult disease for geneticists.
Q36456960Transfusion-associated microchimerism: the hybrid within
Q34228130Twinning
Q57174534Two independent pathways of maternal cell transmission to offspring: through placenta during pregnancy and by breast-feeding after birth
Q37186054Use of hematopoietic stem cells in obstetrics and gynecology

Search more.