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14 Sept 2022 · Maternal cell contamination testing detects the presence and estimates the percentage of contamination. At least five polymorphic loci are ...
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The potential presence of maternal cell contamination (MCC) in chorionic villus or amniotic fluid samples poses a serious preanalytical risk for prenatal ... Abstract · Materials and Methods · Results · Discussion
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The maternal cells are therefore thought to be artificially introduced into the amniotic fluid sample, as a result of placental bleeding during amniocentesis.
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Maternal cell contamination studies (MCC) are performed in the prenatal testing arena to ensure the fetally derived sample is not compromised by maternal ...
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5 Jul 2012 · Prenatal samples obtained by amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) are at risk of contamination by maternal cells, usually due to the ...
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This risk would generally be higher for cultured CVS than for amniocytes.1,8 For microarray analysis of direct amniocytes, the sample would be at risk of. MCC ...
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One of the risks associated with prenatal testing is maternal cell contamination (MCC), which can occur when a fetal specimen comes into contact with maternal ...
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If a prenatal specimen (CVS or amniotic fluid) has not already been submitted to Labcorp for other testing, it must now be provided to complete maternal ...
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In addition to prenatal diagnosis of inherited molecular, cytogenetic, or metabolic disorders, maternal cell contamination (MCC) analysis may also be used in ...
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23 Jun 2018 · Fetal samples obtained by invasive techniques are prone to maternal cell contamination (MCC), which may lead to false genotyping results. Our ...
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3 Apr 2022 · The risks and causes of maternal cell contamination are unknown. A previous report suggested that submitting a small amount of tissue for ...
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7 Jul 2020 · We define the maternal cell contamination (MCC) fraction, which we denote by α ∈ [0,1], to be the share of maternal DNA in the DNA of the fetal ...
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