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SUBMITTER: Garrels W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4014516 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Garrels Wiebke W Holler Stephanie S Taylor Ulrike U Herrmann Doris D Niemann Heiner H Ivics Zoltan Z Kues Wilfried A WA
PloS one 20140508 5
Human cells migrate between mother and fetus during pregnancy and persist in the respective host for long-term after birth. Fetal microchimerism occurs also in twins sharing a common placenta or chorion. Whether microchimerism occurs in multiparous mammals such as the domestic pig, where fetuses have separate placentas and chorions, is not well understood. Here, we assessed cell chimerism in litters of wild-type sows inseminated with semen of transposon transgenic boars. Segregation of three ind ...[more]