Isolation of epsilon-haemoglobin-chain positive fetal cells with micromanipulation for prenatal diagnosis
Prenatal Diagnosis2005Vol. 25(5), pp. 398–402
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Abstract
The results of our study suggest that micromanipulation and QF-PCR analysis of anti-haemoglobin-epsilon fluorescent antibody stained fetal cells from maternal blood can be useful in prenatal diagnosis to detect fetal gender and promising to be improved to detect chromosomal abnormalities.
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