This study reports a comparative analysis between results of transabdominal coelocentesis and traditional invasive procedure in order to assess the usefulness of coelocentesis as a source of fetal DNA for molecular and chromosomal analysis. A number of 28 women were included in the study. A successful sampling of coelomic fluid was obtained in 25 women by transabdominal procedure. A positive amplification of DNA with QF-PCR techniques was obtained in 90% of cases, while 10% of cases failed to reveal interpretable results. Although all samples were cultured, the growth rate was not sufficient to determine karyotypes within 2 weeks. Five samples were selected to be analyzed by array-based comparative genomic hybridization (a-CGH) but the inte...
Abstract Background Traditional testing of miscarriage products involved culture of tissue followed ...
Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (QF-PCR) has recently entered the field of prenat...
Abstract Low number of fetal cells in maternal blood limited the use of fetal materials in diagnosti...
This study reports a comparative analysis between results of transabdominal coelocentesis and tradit...
BACKGROUND: Coelocentesis may represent the ideal technique for very early prenatal diagnosis. Altho...
Fetal DNA was recovered from 17 of 39 (44%) transcervical cell (TCC) samples obtained between 7 and ...
Fetal DNA was recovered from 17 of 39 (41%) transcervical cell (TCC) samples obtained between 7 and ...
The isolation and analysis of fetal cells from maternal blood would allow non-invasive prenatal gene...
Fetal (trophoblastic) cellular elements have been detected in transcervical cell (TCC) samples colle...
Cockayne’s syndrome (CS) is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disease characterised by early se...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Coelomic fluid and placental tissue were obtained from f...
SummaryFetal cells in maternal blood are a noninvasive source of fetal genetic material for prenatal...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Coelomic fluid, placental tissue and maternal blood were...
Metaphase karyotype analysis of fetal cells obtained by amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling i...
Backgroud Amniotic fluid (AF) supernatant contains cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) fragments. This stud...
Abstract Background Traditional testing of miscarriage products involved culture of tissue followed ...
Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (QF-PCR) has recently entered the field of prenat...
Abstract Low number of fetal cells in maternal blood limited the use of fetal materials in diagnosti...
This study reports a comparative analysis between results of transabdominal coelocentesis and tradit...
BACKGROUND: Coelocentesis may represent the ideal technique for very early prenatal diagnosis. Altho...
Fetal DNA was recovered from 17 of 39 (44%) transcervical cell (TCC) samples obtained between 7 and ...
Fetal DNA was recovered from 17 of 39 (41%) transcervical cell (TCC) samples obtained between 7 and ...
The isolation and analysis of fetal cells from maternal blood would allow non-invasive prenatal gene...
Fetal (trophoblastic) cellular elements have been detected in transcervical cell (TCC) samples colle...
Cockayne’s syndrome (CS) is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disease characterised by early se...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Coelomic fluid and placental tissue were obtained from f...
SummaryFetal cells in maternal blood are a noninvasive source of fetal genetic material for prenatal...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Coelomic fluid, placental tissue and maternal blood were...
Metaphase karyotype analysis of fetal cells obtained by amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling i...
Backgroud Amniotic fluid (AF) supernatant contains cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) fragments. This stud...
Abstract Background Traditional testing of miscarriage products involved culture of tissue followed ...
Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (QF-PCR) has recently entered the field of prenat...
Abstract Low number of fetal cells in maternal blood limited the use of fetal materials in diagnosti...