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"Unfortunately, the use of senolytics is contraindicated during pregnancy because the process of cell senescence is critical for the development of the embryo," ...
The amniotic sac is where the baby is growing. If the wall of the sac is in the cervical canal or vagina, it's called prolapsed fetal membranes, and it means ...
Administration of atezolizumab may have an adverse effect on pregnancy and poses a risk to the human fetus, including embryo-lethality; female patients of ...
Ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy where an embryo is formed, and, hence, the emotional toll of this loss on the patient and her family rivals the experience ...
... Embryo transfer, Gynecological surgery, Embryo freezing, Foam tubal patency testing, Deferred reproduction, Endometriosis, Ectopic pregnancy, Infertility ...
(Note: The safety of the use of LIPOSORBER® in pregnant women has not been studied. There may be unknown risks to an embryo/fetus. Sexually active women of ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to create a shared Mayo Clinic resource for biotherapies derived from various perinatal tissues (umbilical ...
Stem cells also can become brain cells, heart muscle cells, bone cells or other cell types. There are various types of stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are the ...
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