Since most nations have outlawed the use of fetus material for genetic use, an alternative has come into use, umbilical cords and placentas. |
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We felt that compared with placentas with focal lesions, placentas with well-established HEV would more reliably reflect associated events. |
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New alternatives, which are currently experimental, include harvesting stem cells from umbilical cord blood or placentas of new born babies. |
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Partial view of flower and dissected gynoecium with two placentas. |
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The placentas are likewise the same in the four genera and comprise elongate haustorial sporophyte cells growing into the closely adjacent gametophyte cells. |
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Some of the proteins that form amyloids in the urine also appeared in the placentas of women with preeclampsia. |
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Late in gestation DNMT1o-deficient placentas had greater spongiotrophoblast content and reduced labyrinth vascular surface area. |
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New legislation would create a national inventory of stem cells from placentas and umbilical cords. |
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Because I'm pregnant with nonidentical twins I have two placentas and two umbilical cords to give. |
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It's something I was very hesitant about, but we're the only mammals who don't ingest our own placentas. |
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Baby mouse placentas that don't produce adrenomedullin look pockmarked, very much like those from human babies of preeclamptic mothers, Caron's group discovered. |
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It found that 1,302 parents had been told whether their twins were identical based on whether there were one or two placentas visible during antenatal scans. |
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In preeclamptic placentas, the cisternae are widely dilated. |
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Her experience at Tygerberg Hospital in the year 2000 was that she saw just six placentas from an 'excellent' and extremely busy neonatal unit that year. |
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Inorganic mercury and methylmercury in placentas of Swedish women. |
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Placentas from 15 cats, 54 dogs, and 31 horses were collected in 2011 at 5 veterinary practices. |
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