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From: Partial otubain 1 deficiency compromises fetal well-being in allogeneic pregnancies despite no major changes in the dendritic cell and T cell compartment

Fig. 1

Partial OTUB1 deficiency provoked fetal rejection in allogeneic but not syngeneic pregnancies

(a) Number of all fetuses (viable plus resorbed) from either syngeneic wildtype OTUB1+/+ interbreedings (n = 7) or syngeneic heterozygous OTUB1+/− interbreedings (n = 5) are displayed. (b) Number of all fetuses (viable plus resorbed) from either allogeneic BALB/c-mated wildtype OTUB1+/+ dams (n = 4) or allogeneic BALB/c-mated heterozygous OTUB1+/− dams (n = 6) are displayed. Data are presented as medians and statistical difference was assessed between the wildtype and heterozygous groups by chi square test. *p < 0.05

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