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The fetal wound healing: a review

Roh TS, Rah DK, Park BY

Fetal wound healing has drawn the attention of many researchers from diverse background and specialties. Fetal wound healing is unique and differs from postnatal healing in that fetal skin wounds...
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Embryological background for fetal surgery

Park HW

Congenital malformations are one of the main topics, which must be addressed in the 21st century. Fetal surgery is expected to become a routine procedure for malformed fetal patients in...
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The pathogenesis of craniosynostosis in the fetus

Warren SM, Longaker M

Craniosynostosis occurs in approximately 1:2000 live births. It may affect the coronal, sagittal, metopic and lambdoid sutures in isolation or in combination. Although non-syndromic synostoses are more common, over 150...
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Prenatal fetal sex determination from maternal peripheral blood using polymerase chain reaction

Yang YH, Yoo HS, Kim IK

We have investigated the use of a nested polymerase chain reaction(PCR) assay with Y-specific sequence from the DYS 14 locus on the short arm of Y-chromosome for prenatal sex determination...
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Characterization of the Two Genes Differentially Expressed During Development in Human Fetal Astrocytes

Lee SS, Seo HS, Choi SJ, Park HS, Lee JY, Lee KH, Park JY

Astrocytes are ubiquitous in the brain and have multiple functions. It is becoming clear that they play an important role in monitoring the neuromicroenvironment, information processing, and signaling in the...
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The Distribution of Fetal Nuchal Translucency Thickness in Normal Korean Fetuses

Chung JH, Yang JH, Song MJ, Cho JY, Lee YH, Park SY, Moon MJ, Lim HJ, Choi JS, Kim JO, Shin JS, Ahn HK, Han JY, Kim MY, Choi KH, Ryu HM

The aim of present study was to establish normative data for the distribution of nuchal translucency (NT) thickness in normal Korean fetuses. The data were collected from pregnant women with...
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