Prenatal diagnosis of ?-thalassemia using selective hemolysis of maternal cells contaminating fetal blood sample

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V. Zahn ◽  
K. H. Orend
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M. O'Leary ◽  
Catherine Mcquillan ◽  
C. O'Herlhy ◽  
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Annukka Ritvanen ◽  
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Nina Gahmberg ◽  
Riitta Salonen

Blood ◽  
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Marie C. Crookston

Abstract Fetal red blood cells were concentrated from mixtures of maternal and fetal cells by differential agglutination with anti-i serum. This method will be useful for prenatal diagnosis of hemoglobinopathies when blood obtained from the fetus is heavily contaminated by maternal cells. The method is practical, except in very rare cases in which the maternal red cells are strongly agglutinated by anti-i.


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Patra Thanarattanakorn ◽  
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Theera Tongsong ◽  
Pharuhus Chanprapaph ◽  
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Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 393-397
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F. Schettini ◽  
G. Monni ◽  
T. Tuveri ◽  
M. T. Scalas ◽  
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