Reply: Breastfeeding-related maternal microchimerism

Nature Reviews Immunology 17, 730 (2017). doi:10.1038/nri.2017.117 Authors: Jeremy M. Kinder, Ina A. Stelzer, Petra C. Arck & Sing Sing Way We recently reviewed pregnancy-imprinted immunological shifts in mothers and offspring from the perspective of genetically foreign cells that establish microchimerism in both individuals after parturition (Immunological implications of pregnancy-induced microchimerism. Nat. Rev. Immunol.17, 483–494 (2017)). Expanded tolerance between mothers and their
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