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Significados de cross the placenta em inglês
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High maternal androgens can crosstheplacenta producing virilization of the female fetus.
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Some of these substances may crosstheplacenta, resulting in exposure of the foetus.
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All immunosuppressive drugs crosstheplacenta, raising questions about the long-term outcome of the children exposed in utero.
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The researchers noted that no one had thought human influenza could crosstheplacenta and affect unborn babies.
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All immunosuppressant drugs and their metabolites crosstheplacenta, raising questions about the long-term outcome of the children exposed to these agents in utera.
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Atladottir said there is some research in rodents suggesting women's activated immune cells can crosstheplacenta and affect chemicals in a fetus's brain.
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Steroids such as betamethasone and dexamethasone crosstheplacenta into the babies' blood stream to act directly on fetal organs and cells, said Mr McKinlay.
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It crossestheplacenta and can cause... stillbirth and so on.
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Although atosiban crossestheplacenta relatively freely, there was no effect on fetal oxygenation.
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It had crossedtheplacenta, which protects the baby from most infections, including HIV.
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BVDV crossestheplacenta of pregnant cattle resulting in the birth of persistently infected (PI) calves.
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Raltegravir readily crossedtheplacenta.
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At best-orworst-perhapscertain hormones in my blood crossedtheplacenta and had some limited effect on his condition.
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In addition to these postnatal functions, maternal osteocalcin crossestheplacenta during pregnancy and prevents neuronal apoptosis before embryos synthesize this hormone.
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Thus, once crossingtheplacenta, Zika virus particles may use the end-feet to enter the developing brain, via either the bloodstream or cerebrospinal fluid.
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Caffeine is commonly consumed during pregnancy, crossestheplacenta, with fetal serum concentrations similar to the mother's, but studies of birth outcome show conflicting findings.