Aún no tenemos significados para "umbilical cords".
1Human umbilical cords were collected from normal and pregnancy-induced hypertensive parturients.
2They were both attached with umbilical cords to the same placenta.
3Connected by aerial umbilical cords in some cases, roads that they can travel on.
4He has a mark on his right hand and is born with two umbilical cords.
5Results: A total of 122 umbilical cords were included.
6Eats up the membranes, umbilical cords and the placenta.
7Her husband Rene Angelil, who cut the umbilical cords, told a news conference he was delighted.
8Today, not only are fathers present to cut umbilical cords, they photograph and videotape the entire process.
9They were there, wings drooping with full tanks, bound to earth by slender umbilical cords, the starter cables.
10She cut the umbilical cords herself.
11Once regarded as medical waste, umbilical cords and placentas are now sought for their potentially life-saving blood cells.
12Blood samples were obtained from 19 normal pregnant women and the corresponding umbilical cords, and from the newborns.
13This study analyzes the effect of device venting and material on bacterial load of human umbilical cords in vitro.
14Researchers rely on stem cell tissue from fetuses, umbilical cords, and placentas for research of cancer and genetic disorders.
15He thought it was just a lump, but soon discovered two foetuses attached to the same placenta with umbilical cords.
16Until this week, one of those draws was stem cell treatment, using master cells gleaned from umbilical cords, fat and elsewhere.
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