Abstract
As many expensive and invasive procedures are used for the diagnosis or follow-up of clinical conditions, the measurement of cell-free DNA is a promising, noninvasive method, which considers using blood, follicular fluid, or seminal fluid. This method is used to determine chromosomal abnormalities, genetic disorders, and indicators of some diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, pre-eclampsia, and some malignancies. Cell-free DNA, which are DNA fragments outside the nucleus, originates from an apoptotic process. However, to be used as a marker for the previously mentioned diseases is still under investigation. We discuss some aspects of using cell-free DNA measurements as an indicator or marker for pathological conditions.
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Al-Omary, H. L., Alawad, Z. M., & Husseini, B. (2019). Cell-free DNA as a clinical indicator in maternal blood. Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 23(3), 174–180. https://doi.org/10.25179/tjem.2019-65572
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