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Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (Nipt): Applied Genomics in...

Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (Nipt): Applied Genomics in Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis

Lieve Page-Christiaens, Hanns-Georg Klein
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Since its introduction in 2012, cell-free (cf) DNA based Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) has been employed to test for fetal chromosome abnormalities, and gene mutations that lead to a variety of genetic conditions, by millions of pregnant women, in more than 90 countries worldwide. With Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT): Applied Genomics in Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis, Dr Lieve Page-Christiaens and Dr Hanns-Georg Klein have compiled the first authoritative volume on cfDNA NIPT methods and their clinical implementation.
- Provides a thorough, practical examination of the history of NIPT, NIPT laboratory techniques and bioinformatics, NIPT screening and diagnostics for a wide range of disorders and birth defects.
- Presents leading, international experts who discuss the application of NIPT in early screening for common aneuploidies, fetal chromosome anomalies, autosomal trisomies, fetal blood group typing, and maternal constitutional and acquired copy number variants.
- Includes full color imagery that enhances concept illustration, along with detailed descriptions of the benefits (and limitations) of NIPT.
- Offers clinicians, researchers, genetic counselors and reproductive specialists of all kinds the required background information, methodologies and essential patient counseling techniques.
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Година:
2018
Издание:
1st
Издателство:
Academic Press
Език:
english
Страници:
405
ISBN 10:
0128141905
ISBN 13:
9780128141908
Файл:
PDF, 18.95 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2018
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