| 1. | The potential for transmission at birth and from contact with placental tissues is apparent.
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| 2. | In surgical abortions at this time, we see placental tissue and a gestational sac.
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| 3. | I told her that the placental tissue grows until the uterus can no longer maintain it.
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| 4. | One kind turns into placental tissue.
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| 5. | When these attempts failed, they turned to the fruit itself and were able to placental tissue.
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| 6. | Aguinaldo had experienced a molar pregnancy _ a gestation that usually produces only placental tissue and no fetus.
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| 7. | Conception takes place, but placental tissue grows very fast, rather than supporting the growth of a fetus.
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| 8. | Another splice variant termed Bok-P was found in placental tissue from patients suffering from pre-eclampsia.
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| 9. | Alglucerase ( Ceredase ) was a version of glucocerebrosidase that was harvested from human placental tissue and then modified with enzymes.
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| 10. | The strongest expression of this mRNA is in placental tissue; in adults, mesodermally derived tissues express this mRNA preferentially.
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