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Cellular Chimeras: The Neurological Legacy of Fetal DNA

Cellular Chimeras: The Neurological Legacy of Fetal DNA

Di Avery, Vanessa

Pubblicato da epubli

English 2026
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During pregnancy, the biological connection between mother and child is not a one-way street of nourishment. Through a phenomenon known as fetal microchimerism, fetal stem cells physically cross the placental barrier and embed themselves directly into the mother's organs, including her heart and brain. These microscopic fetal cells do not simply die after birth; they remain alive and active within the maternal brain for decades. This medical textbook explores the profound neurological and immunological implications of harboring another human being's DNA. We dissect how these integrated cells assist in tissue repair, alter the mother's autoimmune resilience, and permanently rewrite the architecture of her central nervous system. We investigate the long-term biological consequences of this chimeric state, bridging the gap between genetics, immunology, and maternal psychology. Understand the enduring physical legacy of motherhood. Discover the microscopic cellular invaders that permanently alter the maternal mind.

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Cellular Chimeras: The Neurological Legacy of Fetal DNA è disponibile come eBook in 8 librerie online. Tra le librerie che lo vendono ci sono Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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