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Human natural chimerism: An acquired character or a vestige of evolution?
B. Rinkevich
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Chimera
100%
Chimerism
100%
Acquired Characters
100%
Germ Cells
66%
Soma
33%
Tumor
33%
Malignancy
33%
During Pregnancy
33%
Purging
33%
Alien
33%
Whole-body
33%
Autoimmune Disease
33%
Armamentarium
33%
Innate Immunity
33%
Effector Mechanisms
33%
Dogma
33%
Developing Embryo
33%
Maternal Cell
33%
Evolution of Immunity
33%
Somatic Variants
33%
Germline Variants
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chimera
100%
Germ Cell
66%
Germline
66%
Infectious Agent
33%
Innate Immunity
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chimera
100%
Infectious Agent
33%
Autoimmune Disease
33%
Innate Immune System
33%