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Cigarette smoking during early pregnancy reduces the number of embryonic germ and somatic cells

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Abstract

Prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoke reduces the number of germ and somatic cells in embryonic male and female gonads. This effect may have long-term consequences on the future fertility of exposed offspring. These findings may provide one potential cause of the reduced fertility observed during recent years.

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