Familial cells

microchimerism between mother and son metaphor

How Cells from Family Members Live in Our Bodies

In the mysterious and intricate realm of human biology, a fascinating phenomenon known as "microchimerism" exists. A small number of cells from one individual live and function within the body of another. Recent research has shed light on this unexpected occurrence, revealing that familial cells, especially shared between mothers and offspring, can coexist in one's body, potentially influencing health, disease, and the immune system.

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