نتایج جستجو برای: cell free fetal dna

تعداد نتایج: 2521461  

2015
T. R. Everett L. S. Chitty

Since the discovery of cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) in maternal plasma in 19971 there has been rapid progress in harnessing this as a source of fetal genetic material for prenatal diagnosis. The majority of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is maternal in origin2, with the fetal proportion emanating from the placenta3, detectable in the maternal circulation from around 5 weeks’ gestation2 and constituting ...

Journal: :Prenatal diagnosis 2011
Lauren C Sayres Megan Allyse Mary E Norton Mildred K Cho

OBJECTIVE To provide a preliminary assessment of obstetric healthcare provider opinions surrounding implementation of cell-free fetal DNA testing. METHODS A 37-question pilot survey was used to address questions around the translation and use of non-invasive prenatal testing using cell-free fetal DNA. The survey was distributed and collected at a Continuing Medical Education course on obstetr...

2017
Angela N Barrett Li Xiong Tuan Z Tan Henna V Advani Rui Hua Cecille Laureano-Asibal Richie Soong Arijit Biswas Niranjan Nagarajan Mahesh Choolani

OBJECTIVE Cell-free DNA from maternal plasma can be used for non-invasive prenatal testing for aneuploidies and single gene disorders, and also has applications as a biomarker for monitoring high-risk pregnancies, such as those at risk of pre-eclampsia. On average, the fractional cell-free fetal DNA concentration in plasma is approximately 15%, but can vary from less than 4% to greater than 30%...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Karl V Voelkerding Elaine Lyon

Since the identification of fetal lymphocytes in maternal blood in 1969, investigators have endeavored to develop genetics-based noninvasive prenatal diagnostics (NIPD) (1 ). A robust noninvasive approach would augment or potentially supplant amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling, which, although gold standards, carry a risk of fetal loss. Despite considerable efforts, the use of fetal ce...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

background: discovery of short cell free fetal dna (cffdna) fragments in maternal plasma has created major changes in the field of prenatal diagnosis. the use of cffdna to set up noninvasive prenatal test is limited due to the low concentration of fetal dna in maternal plasma therefore, employing a high efficiency extraction method leads to more accurate results. the aim of this study was to ev...

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