A new methodology to preserve the original proportion and integrity of cell‐free fetal DNA in maternal plasma during sample processing and storage
Prenatal Diagnosis2010Vol. 30(5), pp. 418–424
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M. Rohan Fernando, K. Chen, Sharon A Norton, Gary Krzyzanowski, David W. A. Bourne, Bradford A. Hunsley, Wayne L. Ryan, Charlton H. Bassett
Abstract
Using Streck's Cell-free DNA BCT tubes, it is possible to preserve the original proportion of fetal cell-free DNA for extended times as well as minimize the post-sampling maternal cell-free DNA background. Preserved in this way, fetal cell-free DNA can be amplified by WGA technology to be used in prenatal diagnostic tests.
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