“…Nevertheless, the presence of microchimeric cells in different eutherian placental mammals underpins that pregnancy-induced microchimerism is a highly conserved phenomenon which has not been eliminated during evolution (Boddy et al, 2015 ). Intriguingly, placental diversity between species (hemochorial, epithelial, endothelial) plays a minor role, as microchimerism has also been found in primates, dogs, cows and mice (Bryan, 2015 ; Lindtke et al, 2023 ). Since human studies have known limitations, especially when it comes to obtaining biological samples in a pregnancy cohort, mice represent an excellent model organism for studying pregnancy-related microchimerism.…”