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El microquimerismo ocurre entre madre e hijo durante el embarazo, donde células fetales pueden permanecer en el cuerpo de la madre y/o en trasplantes Nelson, J. L. The otherness of self: microchimerism https://bit.ly/4eHd5Iq Kelly, S. E. The maternal–foetal interface and gestational chimerism: https://bit.ly/4eFI2N0

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