Fetal Sexing
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Development of an Extraction Protocol for Fetal Sexing from the Fourth Week of Gestation by Real Time PCR
Abstract Low number of fetal cells in maternal blood limited the use of fetal materials in diagnostic and clinical applications. This research developed a technology which allowed the extraction of fetal DNA by a non-invasive method that offers no risk to the mother or fetus. A total of 132 pregnant women participated in this inquiry. The DNA extraction was
Braz. arch. biol. technol.. Publicado em: 24/10/2019
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2. Estabelecimento de metodologias de análise do DNA livre plasmático para o diagnóstico Pré-natal não invasivo: sexagem fetal
Neste trabalho propusemos e analisamos metodologias empregadas no uso da tecnologia dos Ácidos Nucléicos Livres de Células Fetais (cffDNA = Cell Free Fetal DNA) no diagnóstico pré-natal não invasivo (DPIN = Non-invasive Prenatal Diagnosis). Dada a modernidade das tecnologias empregadas e a sua repercussão nas famílias envolvidas, procuramos discutir
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/02/2011
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3. Gestation diagnostic, quantification and fetal sexing in mare and ewes by ultrasonography / DiagnÃsticos de gestaÃÃo, quantificaÃÃo e sexagem fetais por meio de ultra-sonografia convencional em Ãguas e ovelhas
The objective of experiment I: was to evaluate the accuracy of fetal sex determination, with a single exam, with images recorded on DVD. Thirty five mares of the Mangalarga Marchador (n=21) and Quarter Horse (n=14) breeds were examined by ultrasound using an Aloka 500 with a 5.0 MHz probe. Mare gestational ages varied from 57 to 81 days. All DVDs recorded we
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Wales: a 15 year study, 1971 to 1986.
A register of families with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in Wales was set up in 1973 and has been regularly maintained ever since. All women at significant risk in these families were offered estimation of their carrier status by creatine kinase and pedigree analysis. A total of 225 of the 512 women tested was assigned a risk of carrying the DMD gene of