Detection of Fetomaternal Microchimerism in Maternal Blood By Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Assay With Fluorogenic “Y”- Chromosome Specific Probes
Guitar Mohammad Hasan Refai;
Abstract
Chimerism in an individual refers to the coexistence of cells arising from two distinct organisms. It can arise iatrogenically via transplant or blood transfusion, and physiologically via twin to twin transfer, or from trafficking between mother and fetus
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| Title | Detection of Fetomaternal Microchimerism in Maternal Blood By Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Assay With Fluorogenic “Y”- Chromosome Specific Probes | Authors | Guitar Mohammad Hasan Refai | Keywords | Detection of Fetomaternal Microchimerism in Maternal Blood By Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Assay With Fluorogenic “Y”- Chromosome Specific Probes | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Chimerism in an individual refers to the coexistence of cells arising from two distinct organisms. It can arise iatrogenically via transplant or blood transfusion, and physiologically via twin to twin transfer, or from trafficking between mother and fetus |
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