We have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum. Our results show that fetal DNA is present in high concentrations in maternal plasma, reaching a mean of 25.4 genome equivalents/ml (range 3.3–69.4) in early pregnancy and 292.2 genome equiv-alents/ml (range 76.9–769) in late pregnancy. These con-centrations correspond to 3.4 % (range 0.39%–11.9%) and 6.2 % (range 2.33%–11.4%) of the total plasma DNA in early and late pregnancy, respectively. Sequential follow-up study of women who conceived by in vitro fertilization shows that fetal DNA can be detected in maternal serum as early as the 7th wk of gestation and that it then increases in concentration as pregnancy pro-g...
Prenatal diagnosis for genetic diseases nowadays is still carried out by invasive procedures such as...
Cells of fetal origin and cell-free fetal DNA can be detected in the maternal circulation during pre...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the increased serum cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) leve...
SummaryWe have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DN...
SummaryWe have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DN...
The discovery of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal serum and plasma has opened a new avenue for noninv...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine whether plasma fetal DNA can be used as a screening variable...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine whether plasma fetal DNA can be used as a screening variable...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
DNA analysis of blood is conventionally performed on cells - plasma and serum are discarded. Free DN...
Prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders has traditionally relied on invasive procedures such as amni...
serum has been reported in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia. We hypothesized that impaired cl...
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...
Since the presence of large amounts of circulating fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum samples wa...
Prenatal diagnosis for genetic diseases nowadays is still carried out by invasive procedures such as...
Cells of fetal origin and cell-free fetal DNA can be detected in the maternal circulation during pre...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the increased serum cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) leve...
SummaryWe have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DN...
SummaryWe have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DN...
The discovery of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal serum and plasma has opened a new avenue for noninv...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine whether plasma fetal DNA can be used as a screening variable...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine whether plasma fetal DNA can be used as a screening variable...
Cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum is at present widely investigated as a source of fet...
DNA analysis of blood is conventionally performed on cells - plasma and serum are discarded. Free DN...
Prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders has traditionally relied on invasive procedures such as amni...
serum has been reported in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia. We hypothesized that impaired cl...
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...
Since the presence of large amounts of circulating fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum samples wa...
Prenatal diagnosis for genetic diseases nowadays is still carried out by invasive procedures such as...
Cells of fetal origin and cell-free fetal DNA can be detected in the maternal circulation during pre...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the increased serum cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) leve...