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Throughout gestation the vasculature of the placenta is continually evolving to accommodate the mounting demands of the fetus and can be directly influenced by a number of exogenous factors such as maternal diet, smoking, and medication use [ 2– 5].
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A variety of immune cells circulate in the body and a large set of SNARE proteins has evolved to accommodate the protein transport needs of these distinct populations of immune cells.
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