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(en) Paul C. Evans, Nathalie Lambert, Sean Maloney et Dan E. Furst, « Long-Term Fetal Microchimerism in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Subsets in Healthy Women and Women With Scleroderma », Blood, vol. 93, no 6, , p. 2033–2037 (PMID10068676, DOI10.1182/blood.V93.6.2033.406k18_2033_2037).
(en) « Comprehensive analysis of genes expressed by rare microchimeric fetal cells in the maternal mouse lung », Biology of Reproduction, vol. 87, no 2, , p. 42 (PMID22674387, PMCID3431427, DOI10.1095/biolreprod.112.101147).
Anne Kruchen, Tanja Stahl, Friederike Gieseke et Thomas MC Binder, « Fetomaternal Microchimerism Is Associated with Better Outcome in Haploidentical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation », Blood, vol. 124, no 21, , p. 1242 (DOI10.1182/blood.V124.21.1242.1242).
(en) « Maternal-fetal immunology and autoimmune disease: is some autoimmune disease auto-alloimmune or allo-autoimmune? », Arthritis and Rheumatism, vol. 39, no 2, , p. 191–4 (PMID8849367, DOI10.1002/art.1780390203).
(en) « Transfer of fetal cells with multilineage potential to maternal tissue », JAMA, vol. 292, no 1, , p. 75–80 (PMID15238593, DOI10.1001/jama.292.1.75).
(en) « Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy », The American Journal of Pathology, vol. 174, no 2, , p. 630–7 (PMID19147820, PMCID2630570, DOI10.2353/ajpath.2009.080566).
(en) « Fetal cells in maternal tissue following pregnancy: what are the consequences? », Human Reproduction Update, vol. 10, no 6, , p. 497–502 (PMID15319378, DOI10.1093/humupd/dmh040).
(en) « Maternal microchimerism in healthy adults in lymphocytes, monocyte/macrophages and NK cells », Laboratory Investigation; A Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology, vol. 86, no 11, , p. 1185–92 (PMID16969370, DOI10.1038/labinvest.3700471).
(en) « The influence of fetal loss on the presence of fetal cell microchimerism: a systematic review », Arthritis and Rheumatism, vol. 48, no 11, , p. 3237–41 (PMID14613289, DOI10.1002/art.11324).
(en) « Transfusion-associated microchimerism: a new complication of blood transfusions in severely injured patients », Seminars in Hematology, vol. 44, no 1, , p. 24–31 (PMID17198844, DOI10.1053/j.seminhematol.2006.09.012).
(en) R Shree, We Harrington, Sb Kanaan et A Forsyth, « Fetal microchimerism by mode of delivery: a prospective cohort study », BJOG, vol. 126, no 1, , p. 24–31 (PMID30102819, PMCID6294652, DOI10.1111/1471-0528.15432).
(en) A. Fujishiro, K. Kawakura, Y-I. Miyake et Y. Kaneda, « A fast, convenient diagnosis of the bovine freemartin syndrome using polymerase chain reaction », Theriogenology, vol. 43, no 5, , p. 883–891 (PMID16727678, DOI10.1016/0093-691X(95)00039-B).
(en) Xiao Xia Zeng, Kian Hwa Tan, Ailing Yeo et Piriya, « Pregnancy-Associated Progenitor Cells Differentiate and Mature into Neurons in the Maternal Brain », Stem Cells and Development, vol. 19, no 12, , p. 1819–1830 (PMID20707697, DOI10.1089/scd.2010.0046).
(en) C Confavreux, M Hutchinson, MM Hours et P Cortinovis-Tourniaire, « Rate of pregnancy-related relapse in multiple sclerosis. Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis Group. », The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 5, , p. 285–91 (PMID9682040, DOI10.1056/NEJM199807303390501).
(en) Tony T. Jiang, Vandana Chaturvedi, James M. Ertelt et Jeremy M. Kinder, « Regulatory T Cells: New Keys for Further Unlocking the Enigma of Fetal Tolerance and Pregnancy Complications », The Journal of Immunology, vol. 192, no 11, , p. 4949–4956 (PMID24837152, PMCID4030688, DOI10.4049/jimmunol.1400498).
(en) A Erlebacher, D Vencato, KA Price et D Zhang, « Constraints in antigen presentation severely restrict T cell recognition of the allogeneic fetus. », The Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 117, no 5, , p. 1399–411 (PMID17446933, PMCID1849983, DOI10.1172/JCI28214).
(en) Vandana Chaturvedi, James M. Ertelt, Tony T. Jiang et Jeremy M. Kinder, « CXCR3 blockade protects against Listeria monocytogenes infection–induced fetal wastage », Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 125, no 4, , p. 1713–1725 (PMID25751061, PMCID4396484, DOI10.1172/JCI78578).
(en) Lijun Xin, James M. Ertelt, Jared H. Rowe et Tony T. Jiang, « Cutting Edge: Committed Th1 CD4 + T Cell Differentiation Blocks Pregnancy-Induced Foxp3 Expression with Antigen-Specific Fetal Loss », The Journal of Immunology, vol. 192, no 7, , p. 2970–2974 (PMID24591368, PMCID3972488, DOI10.4049/jimmunol.1302678).
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(en) William J. Burlingham, Alan P. Grailer, Dennis M. Heisey et Frans H.J. Claas, « The Effect of Tolerance to Noninherited Maternal HLA Antigens on the Survival of Renal Transplants from Sibling Donors », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 23, , p. 1657–1664 (PMID9834302, DOI10.1056/NEJM199812033392302).
(en) J. J. van Rood, FR Loberiza, MJ Zhang et M Oudshoorn, « Effect of tolerance to noninherited maternal antigens on the occurrence of graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation from a parent or an HLA-haploidentical sibling », Blood, vol. 99, no 5, , p. 1572–1577 (PMID11861270, DOI10.1182/blood.v99.5.1572).
(en) Jeremy M. Kinder, Ina A. Stelzer, Petra C. Arck et Sing Sing Way, « Immunological implications of pregnancy-induced microchimerism », Nature Reviews. Immunology, vol. 17, no 8, , p. 483–494 (PMID28480895, PMCID5532073, DOI10.1038/nri.2017.38).
(en) Christian Confavreux, Michael Hutchinson, Martine Marie Hours et Patricia Cortinovis-Tourniaire, « Rate of Pregnancy-Related Relapse in Multiple Sclerosis », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 5, , p. 285–291 (PMID9682040, DOI10.1056/NEJM199807303390501).
(en) Rei Sunami, Mayuko Komuro, Tsutomu Yuminamochi et Kazuhiko Hoshi, « Fetal cell microchimerism develops through the migration of fetus-derived cells to the maternal organs early after implantation », Journal of Reproductive Immunology, vol. 84, no 2, , p. 117–123 (PMID20116109, DOI10.1016/j.jri.2009.11.006).
(en) Carol M. Artlett, J. Bruce Smith et Sergio A. Jimenez, « Identification of Fetal DNA and Cells in Skin Lesions from Women with Systemic Sclerosis », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 338, no 17, , p. 1186–1191 (PMID9554859, DOI10.1056/NEJM199804233381704, lire en ligne).
(en) « Chimeric cells of maternal origin in juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies. Childhood Myositis Heterogeneity Collaborative Group », Lancet, vol. 356, no 9248, , p. 2155–6 (PMID11191545, DOI10.1016/S0140-6736(00)03499-1, S2CID46327174).
(en) « Microchimerism and skin disease: true-true unrelated? », The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 126, no 2, , p. 239–41 (PMID16418731, DOI10.1038/sj.jid.5700061).
(en) Gil Dubernard, Sélim Aractingi, Michel Oster et Roman Rouzier, « Breast cancer stroma frequently recruits fetal derived cells during pregnancy », Breast Cancer Research, vol. 10, no 1, , R14 (PMID18271969, PMCID2374970, DOI10.1186/bcr1860).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism in kidney biopsies of lupus nephritis patients may be associated with a beneficial effect », Arthritis Research & Therapy, vol. 17, , p. 101 (PMID25889410, PMCID4416327, DOI10.1186/s13075-015-0615-4).
(en) « Fetal microchimeric cells in autoimmune thyroid diseases: harmful, beneficial or innocent for the thyroid gland? », Chimerism, vol. 4, no 4, , p. 111–8 (PMID23723083, PMCID3921191, DOI10.4161/chim.25055).
(en) Y. Endo, I Negishi et O Ishikawa, « Possible contribution of microchimerism to the pathogenesis of Sjogren's syndrome », Rheumatology, vol. 41, no 5, , p. 490–495 (PMID12011370, DOI10.1093/rheumatology/41.5.490).
Sandhya Shrivastava, Rupali Naik, Hema Suryawanshi et Neha Gupta, « Microchimerism: A new concept », Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, vol. 23, no 2, , p. 311 (PMID31516258, PMCID6714269, DOI10.4103/jomfp.JOMFP_85_17).
(en) Sara H. Olson, Ann G. Zauber, Jian Tang et Susan Harlap, « Relation of Time since Last Birth and Parity to Survival of Young Women with Breast Cancer », Epidemiology, vol. 9, no 6, , p. 669–671 (PMID9799180, DOI10.1097/00001648-199811000-00019).
(en) Penny R. Anderson, Alexandra L. Hanlon, Gary M. Freedman et Nicos Nicolaou, « Parity Confers Better Prognosis in Older Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer Treated with Breast-Conserving Therapy », Clinical Breast Cancer, vol. 5, no 3, , p. 225–231 (PMID15335456, DOI10.3816/cbc.2004.n.026).
(en) « Reproductive factors and histologic subtype in relation to mortality after a breast cancer diagnosis », Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 130, no 3, , p. 975–80 (PMID21769659, PMCID4306414, DOI10.1007/s10549-011-1666-0).
(en) « Increased fetal cell microchimerism in high grade breast carcinomas occurring during pregnancy », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 124, no 5, , p. 1054–9 (PMID19065666, DOI10.1002/ijc.24036, S2CID29640302).
(en) « High male chimerism in the female breast shows quantitative links with cancer », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 133, no 4, , p. 835–42 (PMID23390035, DOI10.1002/ijc.28077, S2CID23272121).
(en) Sara Hallum, Marianne Antonius Jakobsen, Thomas Alexander Gerds et Anja Pinborg, « Male origin microchimerism and ovarian cancer », International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 50, no 1, , p. 87–94 (ISSN0300-5771, PMID32065627, DOI10.1093/ije/dyaa019).
(en) Uzma Mahmood et Keelin O’Donoghue, « Microchimeric fetal cells play a role in maternal wound healing after pregnancy », Chimerism, vol. 5, no 2, , p. 40–52 (PMID24717775, PMCID4199806, DOI10.4161/chim.28746).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism in the maternal mouse brain: a novel population of fetal progenitor or stem cells able to cross the blood-brain barrier? », Stem Cells, vol. 23, no 10, , p. 1443–52 (PMID16091558, DOI10.1634/stemcells.2004-0169, S2CID37875663).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism and maternal health: a review and evolutionary analysis of cooperation and conflict beyond the womb », BioEssays, vol. 37, no 10, , p. 1106–18 (PMID26316378, PMCID4712643, DOI10.1002/bies.201500059).
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(en) D. W. Bianchi, G. K. Zickwolf, G. J. Weil et S. Sylvester, « Male fetal progenitor cells persist in maternal blood for as long as 27 years postpartum. », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 93, no 2, , p. 705–708 (PMID8570620, PMCID40117, DOI10.1073/pnas.93.2.705, Bibcode1996PNAS...93..705B).
(en) Ray D. Owen, Harold R. Wood, Alvin G. Foord et Phillip Sturgeon, « Evidence for actively acquired tolerance to Rh antigens », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 40, no 6, , p. 420–424 (PMID16589498, PMCID534062, DOI10.1073/pnas.40.6.420, Bibcode1954PNAS...40..420O).
(en) Sara Hallum, Marianne Antonius Jakobsen, Thomas Alexander Gerds et Anja Pinborg, « Male origin microchimerism and ovarian cancer », International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 50, no 1, , p. 87–94 (ISSN0300-5771, PMID32065627, DOI10.1093/ije/dyaa019).
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(en) Carol M. Artlett, J. Bruce Smith et Sergio A. Jimenez, « Identification of Fetal DNA and Cells in Skin Lesions from Women with Systemic Sclerosis », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 338, no 17, , p. 1186–1191 (PMID9554859, DOI10.1056/NEJM199804233381704, lire en ligne).
(en) D. W. Bianchi, G. K. Zickwolf, G. J. Weil et S. Sylvester, « Male fetal progenitor cells persist in maternal blood for as long as 27 years postpartum. », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 93, no 2, , p. 705–708 (PMID8570620, PMCID40117, DOI10.1073/pnas.93.2.705, Bibcode1996PNAS...93..705B).
(en) Paul C. Evans, Nathalie Lambert, Sean Maloney et Dan E. Furst, « Long-Term Fetal Microchimerism in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Subsets in Healthy Women and Women With Scleroderma », Blood, vol. 93, no 6, , p. 2033–2037 (PMID10068676, DOI10.1182/blood.V93.6.2033.406k18_2033_2037).
(en) « Comprehensive analysis of genes expressed by rare microchimeric fetal cells in the maternal mouse lung », Biology of Reproduction, vol. 87, no 2, , p. 42 (PMID22674387, PMCID3431427, DOI10.1095/biolreprod.112.101147).
(en) « Maternal-fetal immunology and autoimmune disease: is some autoimmune disease auto-alloimmune or allo-autoimmune? », Arthritis and Rheumatism, vol. 39, no 2, , p. 191–4 (PMID8849367, DOI10.1002/art.1780390203).
(en) « Transfer of fetal cells with multilineage potential to maternal tissue », JAMA, vol. 292, no 1, , p. 75–80 (PMID15238593, DOI10.1001/jama.292.1.75).
(en) « Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy », The American Journal of Pathology, vol. 174, no 2, , p. 630–7 (PMID19147820, PMCID2630570, DOI10.2353/ajpath.2009.080566).
(en) « Fetal cells in maternal tissue following pregnancy: what are the consequences? », Human Reproduction Update, vol. 10, no 6, , p. 497–502 (PMID15319378, DOI10.1093/humupd/dmh040).
(en) « Maternal microchimerism in healthy adults in lymphocytes, monocyte/macrophages and NK cells », Laboratory Investigation; A Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology, vol. 86, no 11, , p. 1185–92 (PMID16969370, DOI10.1038/labinvest.3700471).
(en) « The influence of fetal loss on the presence of fetal cell microchimerism: a systematic review », Arthritis and Rheumatism, vol. 48, no 11, , p. 3237–41 (PMID14613289, DOI10.1002/art.11324).
(en) « Transfusion-associated microchimerism: a new complication of blood transfusions in severely injured patients », Seminars in Hematology, vol. 44, no 1, , p. 24–31 (PMID17198844, DOI10.1053/j.seminhematol.2006.09.012).
(en) R Shree, We Harrington, Sb Kanaan et A Forsyth, « Fetal microchimerism by mode of delivery: a prospective cohort study », BJOG, vol. 126, no 1, , p. 24–31 (PMID30102819, PMCID6294652, DOI10.1111/1471-0528.15432).
(en) A. Fujishiro, K. Kawakura, Y-I. Miyake et Y. Kaneda, « A fast, convenient diagnosis of the bovine freemartin syndrome using polymerase chain reaction », Theriogenology, vol. 43, no 5, , p. 883–891 (PMID16727678, DOI10.1016/0093-691X(95)00039-B).
(en) Xiao Xia Zeng, Kian Hwa Tan, Ailing Yeo et Piriya, « Pregnancy-Associated Progenitor Cells Differentiate and Mature into Neurons in the Maternal Brain », Stem Cells and Development, vol. 19, no 12, , p. 1819–1830 (PMID20707697, DOI10.1089/scd.2010.0046).
(en) C Confavreux, M Hutchinson, MM Hours et P Cortinovis-Tourniaire, « Rate of pregnancy-related relapse in multiple sclerosis. Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis Group. », The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 5, , p. 285–91 (PMID9682040, DOI10.1056/NEJM199807303390501).
(en) Tony T. Jiang, Vandana Chaturvedi, James M. Ertelt et Jeremy M. Kinder, « Regulatory T Cells: New Keys for Further Unlocking the Enigma of Fetal Tolerance and Pregnancy Complications », The Journal of Immunology, vol. 192, no 11, , p. 4949–4956 (PMID24837152, PMCID4030688, DOI10.4049/jimmunol.1400498).
(en) A Erlebacher, D Vencato, KA Price et D Zhang, « Constraints in antigen presentation severely restrict T cell recognition of the allogeneic fetus. », The Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 117, no 5, , p. 1399–411 (PMID17446933, PMCID1849983, DOI10.1172/JCI28214).
(en) Vandana Chaturvedi, James M. Ertelt, Tony T. Jiang et Jeremy M. Kinder, « CXCR3 blockade protects against Listeria monocytogenes infection–induced fetal wastage », Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 125, no 4, , p. 1713–1725 (PMID25751061, PMCID4396484, DOI10.1172/JCI78578).
(en) Lijun Xin, James M. Ertelt, Jared H. Rowe et Tony T. Jiang, « Cutting Edge: Committed Th1 CD4 + T Cell Differentiation Blocks Pregnancy-Induced Foxp3 Expression with Antigen-Specific Fetal Loss », The Journal of Immunology, vol. 192, no 7, , p. 2970–2974 (PMID24591368, PMCID3972488, DOI10.4049/jimmunol.1302678).
(en) Ray D. Owen, Harold R. Wood, Alvin G. Foord et Phillip Sturgeon, « Evidence for actively acquired tolerance to Rh antigens », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 40, no 6, , p. 420–424 (PMID16589498, PMCID534062, DOI10.1073/pnas.40.6.420, Bibcode1954PNAS...40..420O).
(en) William J. Burlingham, Alan P. Grailer, Dennis M. Heisey et Frans H.J. Claas, « The Effect of Tolerance to Noninherited Maternal HLA Antigens on the Survival of Renal Transplants from Sibling Donors », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 23, , p. 1657–1664 (PMID9834302, DOI10.1056/NEJM199812033392302).
(en) J. J. van Rood, FR Loberiza, MJ Zhang et M Oudshoorn, « Effect of tolerance to noninherited maternal antigens on the occurrence of graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation from a parent or an HLA-haploidentical sibling », Blood, vol. 99, no 5, , p. 1572–1577 (PMID11861270, DOI10.1182/blood.v99.5.1572).
(en) Jeremy M. Kinder, Ina A. Stelzer, Petra C. Arck et Sing Sing Way, « Immunological implications of pregnancy-induced microchimerism », Nature Reviews. Immunology, vol. 17, no 8, , p. 483–494 (PMID28480895, PMCID5532073, DOI10.1038/nri.2017.38).
(en) Christian Confavreux, Michael Hutchinson, Martine Marie Hours et Patricia Cortinovis-Tourniaire, « Rate of Pregnancy-Related Relapse in Multiple Sclerosis », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no 5, , p. 285–291 (PMID9682040, DOI10.1056/NEJM199807303390501).
(en) Rei Sunami, Mayuko Komuro, Tsutomu Yuminamochi et Kazuhiko Hoshi, « Fetal cell microchimerism develops through the migration of fetus-derived cells to the maternal organs early after implantation », Journal of Reproductive Immunology, vol. 84, no 2, , p. 117–123 (PMID20116109, DOI10.1016/j.jri.2009.11.006).
(en) Carol M. Artlett, J. Bruce Smith et Sergio A. Jimenez, « Identification of Fetal DNA and Cells in Skin Lesions from Women with Systemic Sclerosis », New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 338, no 17, , p. 1186–1191 (PMID9554859, DOI10.1056/NEJM199804233381704, lire en ligne).
(en) « Chimeric cells of maternal origin in juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies. Childhood Myositis Heterogeneity Collaborative Group », Lancet, vol. 356, no 9248, , p. 2155–6 (PMID11191545, DOI10.1016/S0140-6736(00)03499-1, S2CID46327174).
(en) « Microchimerism and skin disease: true-true unrelated? », The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 126, no 2, , p. 239–41 (PMID16418731, DOI10.1038/sj.jid.5700061).
(en) Gil Dubernard, Sélim Aractingi, Michel Oster et Roman Rouzier, « Breast cancer stroma frequently recruits fetal derived cells during pregnancy », Breast Cancer Research, vol. 10, no 1, , R14 (PMID18271969, PMCID2374970, DOI10.1186/bcr1860).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism in kidney biopsies of lupus nephritis patients may be associated with a beneficial effect », Arthritis Research & Therapy, vol. 17, , p. 101 (PMID25889410, PMCID4416327, DOI10.1186/s13075-015-0615-4).
(en) « Fetal microchimeric cells in autoimmune thyroid diseases: harmful, beneficial or innocent for the thyroid gland? », Chimerism, vol. 4, no 4, , p. 111–8 (PMID23723083, PMCID3921191, DOI10.4161/chim.25055).
(en) Y. Endo, I Negishi et O Ishikawa, « Possible contribution of microchimerism to the pathogenesis of Sjogren's syndrome », Rheumatology, vol. 41, no 5, , p. 490–495 (PMID12011370, DOI10.1093/rheumatology/41.5.490).
Sandhya Shrivastava, Rupali Naik, Hema Suryawanshi et Neha Gupta, « Microchimerism: A new concept », Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, vol. 23, no 2, , p. 311 (PMID31516258, PMCID6714269, DOI10.4103/jomfp.JOMFP_85_17).
(en) Sara H. Olson, Ann G. Zauber, Jian Tang et Susan Harlap, « Relation of Time since Last Birth and Parity to Survival of Young Women with Breast Cancer », Epidemiology, vol. 9, no 6, , p. 669–671 (PMID9799180, DOI10.1097/00001648-199811000-00019).
(en) Penny R. Anderson, Alexandra L. Hanlon, Gary M. Freedman et Nicos Nicolaou, « Parity Confers Better Prognosis in Older Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer Treated with Breast-Conserving Therapy », Clinical Breast Cancer, vol. 5, no 3, , p. 225–231 (PMID15335456, DOI10.3816/cbc.2004.n.026).
(en) « Reproductive factors and histologic subtype in relation to mortality after a breast cancer diagnosis », Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 130, no 3, , p. 975–80 (PMID21769659, PMCID4306414, DOI10.1007/s10549-011-1666-0).
(en) « Increased fetal cell microchimerism in high grade breast carcinomas occurring during pregnancy », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 124, no 5, , p. 1054–9 (PMID19065666, DOI10.1002/ijc.24036, S2CID29640302).
(en) « High male chimerism in the female breast shows quantitative links with cancer », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 133, no 4, , p. 835–42 (PMID23390035, DOI10.1002/ijc.28077, S2CID23272121).
(en) Sara Hallum, Marianne Antonius Jakobsen, Thomas Alexander Gerds et Anja Pinborg, « Male origin microchimerism and ovarian cancer », International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 50, no 1, , p. 87–94 (ISSN0300-5771, PMID32065627, DOI10.1093/ije/dyaa019).
(en) Uzma Mahmood et Keelin O’Donoghue, « Microchimeric fetal cells play a role in maternal wound healing after pregnancy », Chimerism, vol. 5, no 2, , p. 40–52 (PMID24717775, PMCID4199806, DOI10.4161/chim.28746).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism in the maternal mouse brain: a novel population of fetal progenitor or stem cells able to cross the blood-brain barrier? », Stem Cells, vol. 23, no 10, , p. 1443–52 (PMID16091558, DOI10.1634/stemcells.2004-0169, S2CID37875663).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism and maternal health: a review and evolutionary analysis of cooperation and conflict beyond the womb », BioEssays, vol. 37, no 10, , p. 1106–18 (PMID26316378, PMCID4712643, DOI10.1002/bies.201500059).
(en) « Increased fetal cell microchimerism in high grade breast carcinomas occurring during pregnancy », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 124, no 5, , p. 1054–9 (PMID19065666, DOI10.1002/ijc.24036, S2CID29640302).
(en) « High male chimerism in the female breast shows quantitative links with cancer », International Journal of Cancer, vol. 133, no 4, , p. 835–42 (PMID23390035, DOI10.1002/ijc.28077, S2CID23272121).
(en) « Fetal microchimerism in the maternal mouse brain: a novel population of fetal progenitor or stem cells able to cross the blood-brain barrier? », Stem Cells, vol. 23, no 10, , p. 1443–52 (PMID16091558, DOI10.1634/stemcells.2004-0169, S2CID37875663).