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Allsopp R et al. - A hallmark of fetal growth restriction (FGR) is restricted placental development and insufficient nutrient supply to the fetus. It has been shown that activity levels of telomerase, the enzyme responsible for completing replication of telomeric DNA during cell division, is suppressed in FGR placenta samples as compared to control placenta samples from donors of the same gestational age.

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