Recent technological advances allow the detection and quantitation of subsets of leucocytes using monoclonal antibodies. We have taken advantage of this to study the ontogeny of fetal blood leucocytes, using very small blood samples obtained at fetoscopy. By 14 weeks gestation T cells represent 35 per cent or more of fetal leucocytes and the distribution of the helper/inducer and suppressor/cytotoxic subsets is similar to that of adults. B lymphocytes before 16 1/2 weeks are low (4-20 per cent), but rise to a mean of 28 per cent in 17-26 week fetuses. Granulocytic cells, many of which are phenotypically immature, represent 18-34 per cent of total leucocytes. The methodology employed is very reliable and offers the opportunity for the prenat...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
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Fetal nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are rare in maternal circulation, but their presence constit...
Recent technological advances allow the detection and quantitation of subsets of leucocytes using mo...
This study was undertaken to investigate the phenotypic and functional status of T lymphocytes of hu...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
In this study we evaluated the performance of a system for the enrichment, identification and analys...
The neonate typically exhibits an immature immune response compared with the adult, yet the fetus is...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN018418 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are rare in maternal circulation, but their presence constit...
Recent technological advances allow the detection and quantitation of subsets of leucocytes using mo...
This study was undertaken to investigate the phenotypic and functional status of T lymphocytes of hu...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
In this study we evaluated the performance of a system for the enrichment, identification and analys...
The neonate typically exhibits an immature immune response compared with the adult, yet the fetus is...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN018418 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are rare in maternal circulation, but their presence constit...