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  Patent History
  • Application
    AU 20010095738D 2001-10-17
  • Publication
    AU 9573801 2002-04-29
Supplementary

published patent: Non-invasive prenatal monitoring

TitleNon-invasive prenatal monitoring
Priority Date2001-10-17 PCT/GB2001004629
2000-10-17 US 09/241417P
2001-06-06 US 09/876005
Inventors
Issue Date2002
Citation
Australia Published Patent Application AU 9573801. Australia: IP Australia, 2002 How to Cite?
AbstractEmbodiments of the present invention are directed to the detection of fetal or maternal RNA in a blood sample from a pregnant subject, and may involve subjecting the sample to a test for fetal or maternal analysis indicative of a fetal or maternal condition or characteristics. For instance, the RNA analysis may involve the assessment of the gene expression pattern of an unborn fetus by analyzing a blood sample from the mother. The prenatal monitoring technology allows, for the first time, the detection of genes which are expressed by the fetus, just by analysis of a sample of maternal blood. In specific embodiments, the prenatal monitoring technology is based on the discovery of circulating RNA of fetal origin in the plasma of pregnant women.; In general, the detection method performed on a maternal serum or plasma sample from a pregnant female comprises detecting the presence of RNA of fetal or maternal original in the sample.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/176562

 

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dc.date.accessioned2012-11-30T08:38:07Z-
dc.date.available2012-11-30T08:38:07Z-
dc.date.issued2002-
dc.identifier.citationAustralia Published Patent Application AU 9573801. Australia: IP Australia, 2002en_HK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/176562-
dc.description.abstractEmbodiments of the present invention are directed to the detection of fetal or maternal RNA in a blood sample from a pregnant subject, and may involve subjecting the sample to a test for fetal or maternal analysis indicative of a fetal or maternal condition or characteristics. For instance, the RNA analysis may involve the assessment of the gene expression pattern of an unborn fetus by analyzing a blood sample from the mother. The prenatal monitoring technology allows, for the first time, the detection of genes which are expressed by the fetus, just by analysis of a sample of maternal blood. In specific embodiments, the prenatal monitoring technology is based on the discovery of circulating RNA of fetal origin in the plasma of pregnant women.; In general, the detection method performed on a maternal serum or plasma sample from a pregnant female comprises detecting the presence of RNA of fetal or maternal original in the sample.en_HK
dc.titleNon-invasive prenatal monitoringen_HK
dc.typePatenten_US
dc.contributor.inventorYuk Ming Dennis Loen_HK
dc.contributor.inventorPoon, LLMen_HK
patents.identifier.applicationAU 20010095738Den_HK
patents.description.assigneeUNIV HONG KONG CHINESEen_HK
patents.description.countryAustraliaen_HK
patents.date.publication2002-04-29en_HK
patents.date.application2001-10-17en_HK
patents.date.priority2001-10-17 PCT/GB2001004629en_HK
patents.date.priority2000-10-17 US 09/241417Pen_HK
patents.date.priority2001-06-06 US 09/876005en_HK
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patents.identifier.publicationAU 9573801en_HK
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patents.relation.familyCN 1469932 (A) 2004-01-21en_HK
patents.relation.familyCN 1219074 (C) 2005-09-14en_HK
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