Detection of Chromosome 21-Encoded mRNA of Placental Origin in Maternal Plasma: A Potential Approach for Designing Non-invasive Techniques of Prenatal Diagnosis of Down Syndrome

Dalia Youssef Samaha;

Abstract


Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal aneuploidy, it affects up to 1 in 750 live births. It is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 or a triplication of part of it.
Current invasive prenatal diagnostic methods for fetal chromosomal aneuplodie


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Title Detection of Chromosome 21-Encoded mRNA of Placental Origin in Maternal Plasma: A Potential Approach for Designing Non-invasive Techniques of Prenatal Diagnosis of Down Syndrome
Authors Dalia Youssef Samaha
Keywords Detection of Chromosome 21-Encoded mRNA of Placental Origin in Maternal Plasma: A Potential Approach for Designing Non-invasive Techniques of Prenatal Diagnosis of Down Syndrome
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal aneuploidy, it affects up to 1 in 750 live births. It is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 or a triplication of part of it.
Current invasive prenatal diagnostic methods for fetal chromosomal aneuplodie

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