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Clinical Validation of Fetal cfDNA Analysis Using Rolling-Circle-Replication and Imaging Technology in Osaka (CRITO Study).

Ritsuko Kimata PoohChika MasudaRisa MatsushikaMegumi MachidaTakako NakamuraMasayoshi TakedaHiroyasu OhashiMami KumagaiKohtaro UenishiFredrik RoosFredrik PerssonOsamu Shimokawa
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The CRITO study investigated the mechanism of false positives, and the detailed mechanisms in mosaic and no-call cases. There have hitherto been no reports that have provided insight by partitioning the placenta to compare the NIPT and invasive test results, nor that have provided detailed ultrasound findings in the cases of discordant results, revealing the demonstrated importance of, and necessity for, detailed ultrasonography. This article describes the potential of rolling-circle replication as a powerful biosensing platform, as well as the importance of examining the fetus in detail with ultrasound. However, we should remember that the potential applications raise ethical and social concerns that go beyond aneuploidy and its methodology.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • mental health
  • emergency department
  • human health
  • mass spectrometry
  • decision making