نتایج جستجو برای: fetal sex determination

تعداد نتایج: 535169  

Kakal F Khan Y Mohammed N, Qureshi Shiekh L Somani M Zafar W

Background: Current prenatal diagnosis requires invasive testing which carries a 1-4% procedure-related-risk of miscarriage; hence, non-invasive techniques are desired. The recent demonstration of cell-free-fetal-DNA enriched from maternal plasma has opened new possibilities for non-invasive-prenatal-diagnosis of not only genetic-disorders such as β-thalassaemia and haemophilia but also chromos...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
arash davoudi alireza tarang seyed ahmad aleyasin abdolreza salehi ramin seighalani farideh tahmoressi

background: fetal dna in maternal plasma and serum has been shown to be a useful material for prenatal fetal sex determination during early gestational ages. non-invasive prenatal diagnosis is now possible at 8th week of pregnancy, by maternal blood sample testing. objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate two dna extraction methods from mother plasma and its routine clinical applica...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2013
Hamid Reza Khorram Khorshid Maryam Zargari Mohammad Reza Sadeghi Haleh Edallatkhah Mohammad Hassan Shahhosseiny Koorosh Kamali

Nowadays, new advances in the use of cell free fetal DNA (cffDNA) in maternal plasma of pregnant women has provided the possibility of applying cffDNA in prenatal diagnosis as a non-invasive method. In contrary to the risks of invasive methods that affect both mother and fetus, applying cffDNA is proven to be highly effective with lower risk. One of the applications of prenatal diagnosis is fet...

Journal: :Genomics 2015
Kasper Karlsson Ellika Sahlin Erik Iwarsson Magnus Westgren Magnus Nordenskjöld Sten Linnarsson

Cell-free DNA has been used for fetal rhesus factor and sex determination, fetal aneuploidy screening, cancer diagnostics and monitoring, and other applications. However current methods of using cell free DNA require amplification, which leads to allelic dropout and bias especially when starting with small amounts of DNA. Here we describe an amplification-free method for sequencing of cell-free...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2011
Anthony D Krentz Mark W Murphy Aaron L Sarver Michael D Griswold Vivian J Bardwell David Zarkower

Dmrt1 belongs to the DM domain gene family of conserved sexual regulators. In the mouse Dmrt1 is expressed in the genital ridge (the gonadal primordium) in both sexes and then becomes testis-specific shortly after sex determination. The essential role of DMRT1 in testicular differentiation is well established, and includes transcriptional repression of the meiotic inducer Stra8. However Dmrt1 m...

2012
Angelique J. A. Kooper Jacqueline J. P. M. Pieters Alex J. Eggink Ton B. Feuth Ilse Feenstra Lia D. E. Wijnberger Robbert J. P. Rijnders Rik W. P. Quartero Peter F. Boekkooi John M. G. van Vugt Arie P. T. Smits

Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine whether prospective parents, primarily referred for prenatal diagnosis to exclude Down syndrome, prefer to know the fetal sex as part of invasive testing. Methods. In this prospective study 400 pregnant women undergoing amniocentesis were invited to answer a questionnaire, including information about demographic factors, current pregnancy, and ...

2014
Ana Bustamante-Aragones † Sara Perlado-Marina † Maria José Trujillo-Tiebas Jesús Gallego-Merlo Isabel Lorda-Sanchez Luz Rodríguez-Ramirez Concepcion Linares Corazón Hernandez Marta Rodriguez de Alba

Prenatal diagnosis (PD) is recommended in pregnancies after a Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD). However, conventional PD entails a risk of fetal loss which makes PGD patients reluctant to undergo obstetric invasive procedures. The presence of circulating fetal DNA in maternal blood allows performing a non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) without risk for the pregnancy outcome. This wor...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2007
Juan Carlos Polanco Peter Koopman

In mammals, Sry (sex-determining region Y gene) is the master regulator of male sex determination. The discovery of Sry in 1990 was expected to provide the key to unravelling the network of gene regulation underlying testis development. Intriguingly, no target gene of SRY protein has yet been discovered, and the mechanisms by which it mediates its developmental functions are still elusive. What...

Journal: :Nature 1925

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