PMID: 7037044Jan 1, 1982Paper

Extraction and identification of trophoblast cells circulating in peripheral blood during pregnancy

British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
C F Goodfellow, P V Taylor

Abstract

Trophoblast cells circulating in peripheral venous blood during pregnancy were extracted by differential centrifugation and identified by indirect immunofluorescence with antitrophoblast microvillus antibody. In a study where trophoblast identification was checked by blind comparison with non-pregnant control subjects' trophoblast cells were detected in six out of 10 pregnant women studied.

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Nov 1, 1987·Journal of Reproductive Immunology·B L HsiP L Stern
Oct 13, 1984·Lancet·A E CovoneM Adinolfi
Dec 22, 1984·Lancet·C F GoodfellowS Jackson
Oct 1, 1991·British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology·S ChuaC Redman
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