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SUBMITTER: Chan WF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3458919 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Chan William F N WF Gurnot Cécile C Montine Thomas J TJ Sonnen Joshua A JA Guthrie Katherine A KA Nelson J Lee JL
PloS one 20120926 9
In humans, naturally acquired microchimerism has been observed in many tissues and organs. Fetal microchimerism, however, has not been investigated in the human brain. Microchimerism of fetal as well as maternal origin has recently been reported in the mouse brain. In this study, we quantified male DNA in the human female brain as a marker for microchimerism of fetal origin (i.e. acquisition of male DNA by a woman while bearing a male fetus). Targeting the Y-chromosome-specific DYS14 gene, we pe ...[more]