WielgosMirosławRadowickiStanislawSasiadekMariaBorowiecMaciejEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGYCell-free fetal DNA testing in prenatal diagnosis:Recommendations of the polish gynecological society and the polish human genetics society. Sieroszewski P,Wielgos M,Radowicki S,...
where the maximum input volume per extraction was 5 ml. Where more than one extraction was carried out per patient, extracted cfDNA was pooled. DNA was first eluted into 30 µl of buffer
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How to Deal with Mutations in DNA-Testing Some of the DNA single locus polymorphisms, which are presently used in paternity testing have a comparably high mutation rate. Consequently changes in fragment size occur quite often, during the transmission from parent to child. An iso... R Fimmers,...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess awareness, potential adoption, and current utilization of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) analysis for common fetal aneuploidies among obstetricians.MethodsA 36-item web-based survey was designed to assess the current practice of fetal aneuploidy screen...
M. Dennis Lo, DM, DPhil, for the discovery of fetal DNA in maternal blood, leading to noninvasive prenatal testing for Down syndrome. Prenatal testing is an established part of modern obstetrics care. However, conventional methods for obtaining fetal tissues for prenatal testing, such as ...
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Christian Iseli, PhD2, Liam Brennan3, Magne Osteras, PhD4, Ioannis Xenarios, PhD2, Laurent Farinelli, PhD4 and Bernard Conrad, MD3 Purpose: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) testing for fetal aneuploidies was broadly implemented for common trisomies and sex-chromosome anomalies (SC...
DNA in the circulation [38]. Stroun et al., in 1987, showed that cfDNA from cancer patients was double-stranded primarily with the size of 0.5–21 kb and revealed that cfDNA from cancer patients is smaller than genomic DNA with fragmented status [39]. Later, several studies suggested ...