Factors influencing maternal microchimerism throughout infancy and its impact on infant t_cell immunity

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  • who: Christina Balle et al. from the DivisionUniversity of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA have published the research work: Factors influencing maternal microchimerism throughout infancy and its impact on infant T_cell immunity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate factors associated with the acquisition and maintenance of MMc in South African infants, including the potential impact of maternal HIV, maternal and infant HLA compatibility, infant sex, and mode of feeding. The study has a number of limitations. All mothers in the study were of consenting age and provided written informed consent for their and their . . .

     

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