<div><p>Objective</p><p>Cell-free DNA from maternal plasma can be used for non-invasive prenatal testing for aneuploidies and single gene disorders, and also has applications as a biomarker for monitoring high-risk pregnancies, such as those at risk of pre-eclampsia. On average, the fractional cell-free fetal DNA concentration in plasma is approximately 15%, but can vary from less than 4% to greater than 30%. Although quantification of cell-free fetal DNA is straightforward in the case of a male fetus, there is no universal fetal marker; in a female fetus measurement is more challenging. We have developed a panel of multiplexed insertion/deletion polymorphisms that can measure fetal fraction in all pregnancies in a simple, targeted sequenci...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
com) Background: The quantity of cell-free fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women changes during ...
OBJECTIVE:Cell-free DNA from maternal plasma can be used for non-invasive prenatal testing for aneup...
The fraction of circulating cell-free fetal (cff) DNA in maternal plasma is a critical parameter for...
With the speedy development of sequencing technologies, noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has been...
Abstract Cell-free fetal DNA fraction (FF) in maternal plasma is a key parameter affecting the perfo...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of cell-free DNA in maternal plasma has become rapidly integrate...
© 2015 Dr. Dineika ChandranandaSince its discovery in 1948 there has been immense interest in circul...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
ObjectivesThe performance of noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) for fetal aneuploidy in twin preg...
com) Background: The quantity of cell-free fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women changes during ...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
com) Background: The quantity of cell-free fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women changes during ...
OBJECTIVE:Cell-free DNA from maternal plasma can be used for non-invasive prenatal testing for aneup...
The fraction of circulating cell-free fetal (cff) DNA in maternal plasma is a critical parameter for...
With the speedy development of sequencing technologies, noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has been...
Abstract Cell-free fetal DNA fraction (FF) in maternal plasma is a key parameter affecting the perfo...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
Objective While large fetal copy number aberrations can generally be detected through sequencing of ...
massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of cell-free DNA in maternal plasma has become rapidly integrate...
© 2015 Dr. Dineika ChandranandaSince its discovery in 1948 there has been immense interest in circul...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
ObjectivesThe performance of noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) for fetal aneuploidy in twin preg...
com) Background: The quantity of cell-free fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women changes during ...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
com) Background: The quantity of cell-free fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women changes during ...