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Quantitation of genomic DNA in plasma and serum samples: higher concentrations of genomic DNA found in serum than in plasma

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Most cell-free DNA in serum samples is generated during the process of clotting in the original collection tube. The concentration of cell-free genomic DNA in fresh plasma is probably the same as that in circulation. Consequently, while serum samples should not be used to monitor the concentration of cell-free DNA in a patient's circulation, serum collected from sample tubes containing clots (i.e., without anticoagulant), 3 to 5 days after the date of phlebotomy, could be useful as a source of DNA with which to screen for posttransfusion microchimerism.

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