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Meanings of
chorionic
in English
Chorionic.
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Usage of
chorionic
in English
1
Amniotic fluid and
chorionic
villus samples were analyzed in equivalent proportions.
2
Fetal DNAs were obtained from amniotic fluid and
chorionic
villus samples.
3
Methods: Fetal DNA was isolated from
chorionic
villus sampling at 11 weeks of gestation.
4
Villitis is characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate within the substance of the
chorionic
villi.
5
Different investigators, using different methods of
chorionic
biopsy, perform the sampling at various gestational ages.
6
Doctors started injecting him with human
chorionic
gonadotropin, a hormone that prompts more testosterone production.
7
These findings were closely consistent with the decrease in serum levels of beta-human
chorionic
gonadotropin.
8
Our observations have led us to think that the cytotrophoblast influences vasculogenesis in human
chorionic
villi.
9
Conclusion: Molecular diagnosis has several advantages over enzymatic activity assay of carboxylases in
chorionic
villi or amniocytes.
10
However, the device may also result in endogenous prostaglandin release following separation of the
chorionic
membrane and decidua.
11
Cytogenetic analysis was performed in 4860
chorionic
villus samples by means of both direct preparation and long-term culture.
12
Methods: Seven patients from six families were enrolled in the study including two prenatal tests using
chorionic
villi samples.
13
Currently used
chorionic
villus sampling and amniocentesis provide genetic results at approximately 14 weeks of gestation at the earliest.
14
Furthermore, for human
chorionic
gonadotropin and prostate-specific antigen, the slopes of the fitting lines were significantly higher than 1.
15
Quick regression of serum human
chorionic
gonadotropin level and cervical mass, fertility preservation, and a short hospital stay were observed.
16
The isolation and culture of
chorionic
and, incidentally, trophoblastic cells was followed by the determination of markers of the former cells.
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chorionic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
chorionic villus
human chorionic
chorionic gonadotropin
chorionic mesenchymal
chorionic biopsy
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Chorionic
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