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Lack of detectable fetal microchimerism in psoriasis vulgaris lesions and in non‐affected skin in spite of its presence in peripheral blood CD34‐positive and CD34‐negative cells

Microchimerism is defined as a stable presence of low numbers of cells derived from a different individual due to cell transfer between twins or between mother and fetus during pregnancy. Click to show full abstract

Microchimerism is defined as a stable presence of low numbers of cells derived from a different individual due to cell transfer between twins or between mother and fetus during pregnancy.

Keywords: cd34; detectable fetal; presence; fetal microchimerism; lack detectable; microchimerism

Journal Title: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
Year Published: 2017

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