Delaying childbirth increases the proportion of advanced maternal age pregnancies. This increases the number of pregnancies requiring invasive prenatal testing. Prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal aneuploidies and monogenic disorders requires fetal cells obtained through invasive procedures (i.e. chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis). These procedures carry a risk of fetal loss, which causes anxiety to at-risk couples. Intact fetal cells entering maternal circulation have raised the possibility of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis. Rarity of fetal cells, however, has made it challenging. Fetal nucleated red blood cells are ideal candidate target cells because they have limited lifespan, contain true representation of fetal genotype, cont...
Prenatal diagnosis plays a crucial role in clinical genetics. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using ...
SummaryFetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detec...
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
In Singapore, 1 in 5 pregnancies occur in mothers>35 years old and genetic diseases, such as thal...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
A protocol to detect fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) was tested in 217 pregnant women and in...
A protocol to detect fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) was tested in 217 pregnant women and in...
The isolation and analysis of fetal cells from maternal blood would allow non-invasive prenatal gene...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (FNRBCs) circulate in the maternal blood throughout pregnancy. Even ...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are rare in maternal circulation, but their presence constit...
In this study we evaluated the performance of a system for the enrichment, identification and analys...
Since the identification of fetal lymphocytes in mater-nal blood in 1969, investigators have endeavo...
Prenatal diagnosis plays a crucial role in clinical genetics. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using ...
SummaryFetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detec...
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...
Currently prenatal diagnosis relies on invasive procedures such as chorion villus sampling (CVS) or ...
Fetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detect fetal...
In Singapore, 1 in 5 pregnancies occur in mothers>35 years old and genetic diseases, such as thal...
Fetal cells that circulate in maternal peripheral blood during pregnancy offer a potential source of...
A protocol to detect fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) was tested in 217 pregnant women and in...
A protocol to detect fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) was tested in 217 pregnant women and in...
The isolation and analysis of fetal cells from maternal blood would allow non-invasive prenatal gene...
Strategies for genetic prenatal diagnosis on fetal cells in the maternal circulation have been limit...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (FNRBCs) circulate in the maternal blood throughout pregnancy. Even ...
Fetal nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are rare in maternal circulation, but their presence constit...
In this study we evaluated the performance of a system for the enrichment, identification and analys...
Since the identification of fetal lymphocytes in mater-nal blood in 1969, investigators have endeavo...
Prenatal diagnosis plays a crucial role in clinical genetics. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using ...
SummaryFetal cells circulate in maternal blood and are considered a suitable means by which to detec...
Prenatal diagnosis is now part of established obstetric practice in many countries. However, convent...