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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Placenta
  1. ... G (WHITE) member 2 MXR MXR-1 MXR1 placenta specific MDR protein placenta-specific ATP-binding cassette transporter UAQTL1 Tests of ...
  2. ... comes from her cells and cells from the placenta. The placenta is tissue in the uterus that links the ... DNA of the fetus. Analyzing cfDNA from the placenta provides an opportunity for early detection of certain ...
  3. ... preeclampsia is related to a problem with the placenta, the link between the mother's blood supply ... If there is an insufficient connection between the placenta and the arteries of the uterus, the placenta ...
  4. ... development, aromatase converts androgens to estrogens in the placenta, which is the link between the mother's ... supply and the fetus. This conversion in the placenta prevents androgens from directing sexual development in female ...
  5. ... development, aromatase converts androgens to estrogens in the placenta, which is the link between the mother's ... supply and the fetus. This conversion in the placenta prevents androgens from directing sexual development in female ...
  6. ... of cells from an abnormally developed embryo and placenta. Normally, the embryo would develop into a fetus and the placenta would grow to provide nutrients to the growing ...
  7. ... of cells from an abnormally developed embryo and placenta. The placenta, a structure in the uterus that normally provides ...
  8. ... of cells from an abnormally developed embryo and placenta. The placenta, a structure in the uterus that normally provides ...
  9. ... slow fetal growth, and early separation of the placenta from the uterine wall (placental abruption). However, the ...
  10. ... slow fetal growth, and early separation of the placenta from the uterine wall (placental abruption). It is ...
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