In Utero exposure to exosomal and B-cell alloantigens lessens alloreactivity of recipients’lymphocytes rather than confers allograft Tolerance.Jeng-Chang Chen, Liang-Shiou Ou, Cheng-Chi Chan, Ming-Ling Kuo, Li-Yun Tseng and Hsueh-Ling Chang
Fetal Phagocytes Take Up Allergens to Initiate Th2 Immunity and Facilitate Allergic Airway Responses
Testicular Ectopia Underneath Anterior Abdominal Wall Following Fetal Peritonitis
Postnatal donor lymphocytes enhance prenatally-created chimerism at the risk of graft-versus-host disease
Recipients with In Utero Induction of Tolerance Upregulated MHC Class I in the Engrafted Donor Skin
Allogeneic lymphocytes exerted graft-versus-host rather than tolerogenic effects on preimmune fetuses
Cellular therapies supplement: the peritoneum as an ectopic site of hematopoiesis following in utero transplantation
Characterization of tolerance induction through prenatal marrow transplantation: the requirement for a threshold level of chimerism to establish rather than maintain postnatal skin tolerance.
Persistence of allografts in the peritoneal cavity after prenatal transplantation in mice.
Prenatal tolerance induction: Relationship between cell dose, marrow T-cells, chimerism and tolerance