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Discover LudwigThe term 'fetal origin' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the point at which something begins in a fetus, such as development or malformation. For example, "The malformation of the heart was linked to fetal origin issues."
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Neutrophils found in the amniotic cavity are of fetal origin.
The current belief is that these neutrophils are of fetal origin.
High fat percent in Indian adults may have its origins at birth (Fetal origin hypothesis).
Fetal microchimerism indicates a mixture of cells of maternal and fetal origin seen in maternal tissues during and after pregnancy.
The pathologic classification that divides placental lesions to maternal or fetal origin was compared between these disorders.
These were possibly caused by the quality of circulating cell-free fetal DNA from the foetus or of fetal origin in the maternal plasma.
In mice, it is thought that surfactant protein-A induces migration and subsequent activation of amniotic fluid macrophages of fetal origin, which then invades the myometrium.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that there are available cells of fetal origin in the lower part of the uterus and these cells may be collected successfully as early as 7 weeks of the gestation.
Objective: Neutrophils in amniotic fluid are thought to be of fetal origin, and therefore the detection of these cells and/or their products in amniotic fluid may reflect the fetal inflammatory status.
Inflammation at term could also be of fetal origin.
One reason for the differential effects could be attributed to fetal origin and the adaptive nature of these cell types.
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