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Rapid antibody test for prenatal diagnosis of fragile X syndrome on amniotic fluid cells: a new appraisal.
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1997
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Fragile X SyndromeGenetic TestingDevelopmental BiologyAmniotic FluidGenetic DisorderGeneticsFragile X SpectrumPediatricsPathologyPrenatal DiagnosisPrenatal TestingMedicineNew AppraisalFragile X PremutationEmbryologyRapid Antibody TestDevelopmental Delay
Fragile X syndrome is caused by mutations in the FMR1 gene and is one of the most frequent forms of inherited mental retardation in males. Postnatal and prenatal diagnosis of fragile X syndrome is feasible by direct DNA analysis. A new approach to prenatal diagnosis of fragile X syndrome in amniotic fluid cells is described, using a rapid and simple antibody test on uncultured amniotic fluid cells. The test requires 1 ml of amniotic fluid and the results of this antibody test are available on the same day as the amniocentesis.
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