“…Studies of myocardial injury in pregnant mice have provided evidence of fetal cell migration to sites of cardiac injury and capacity for cardiac differentiation (Kara et al, 2012; Kara, Bolli, Matsunaga, et al, 2012). Fetal microchimerism in the lungs and brain of mice feature various cell types and have greater detection at the site of tissue injury from smoking or excitotoxic lesions, respectively, suggesting a potential protective effect (Pritchard, Wick, Slonim, Johnson, & Bianchi, 2012; Tan et al, 2005; Vogelgesang et al, 2014). It has been proposed that improving our understanding of chimeric cell trafficking across the placenta, blood–brain barrier and migration to sites of tissue injury in mice may provide insights into the properties that also support this behavior in humans (Tan et al, 2005).…”