AbstractBackgroundThe passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et al., 1989, 1996). As well as, cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fetal genetic material (Stanghellini et al., 2006) [18]. There has been much recent interest in the use of DNA derived from plasma or serum (Boland, 1996). This DNA can be utilized for molecular diagnosis as well as prenatal sex discernment.ObjectiveTo establish an easy, reliable, and completely safe method for fetal gender determination alternative to conventional exhausting current techniques applied in gynecologic hospitals and clinics, besides its further applications in forensic casework.MethodsEDTA-Blood samples...
Analysis of fetalDNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a newmethod for noninvasive...
Background: Circulating fetal cells and cell free DNA in the maternal blood has been shown to help i...
widely investigated as a source of fetal genetic material (Stanghellini et al., 2006) [18]. There ha...
Background: The passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et al., 1...
AbstractBackgroundThe passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et ...
Background: The passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et al., 1...
Background and Purpose: Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood is a promising non-invasive alternativ...
plasma and serum. Diagnosis of fetal gender using maternal plasma and serum has been attempted in an...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine the fetus Y-STR haplotype in maternal plasma during pr...
Objective To assess the viability of the early diagnosis of fetal gender in material plasma before 7...
The aim of the study was to demonstrate the influence of target gene and amplification product lengt...
Background Detection of fetal DNA in maternal blood has been examined by many research gro...
The aim of the study was to demonstrate the influence of target gene and amplification product lengt...
Background: Circulating fetal cells and cell free DNA in the maternal blood has been shown to help i...
Analysis of fetalDNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a newmethod for noninvasive...
Analysis of fetalDNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a newmethod for noninvasive...
Background: Circulating fetal cells and cell free DNA in the maternal blood has been shown to help i...
widely investigated as a source of fetal genetic material (Stanghellini et al., 2006) [18]. There ha...
Background: The passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et al., 1...
AbstractBackgroundThe passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et ...
Background: The passage of nucleated cells between mother and fetus is well recognized (Lo et al., 1...
Background and Purpose: Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood is a promising non-invasive alternativ...
plasma and serum. Diagnosis of fetal gender using maternal plasma and serum has been attempted in an...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine the fetus Y-STR haplotype in maternal plasma during pr...
Objective To assess the viability of the early diagnosis of fetal gender in material plasma before 7...
The aim of the study was to demonstrate the influence of target gene and amplification product lengt...
Background Detection of fetal DNA in maternal blood has been examined by many research gro...
The aim of the study was to demonstrate the influence of target gene and amplification product lengt...
Background: Circulating fetal cells and cell free DNA in the maternal blood has been shown to help i...
Analysis of fetalDNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a newmethod for noninvasive...
Analysis of fetalDNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a newmethod for noninvasive...
Background: Circulating fetal cells and cell free DNA in the maternal blood has been shown to help i...
widely investigated as a source of fetal genetic material (Stanghellini et al., 2006) [18]. There ha...