Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 893 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | The Lancet |
Volume | 295 |
Issue number | 7652 |
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State | Published - Apr 25 1970 |
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IN-UTERO DETECTION OF POMPE'S DISEASE. / Cox, RodyP; Douglas, Gordon; Hutzler, Joel et al.
In: The Lancet, Vol. 295, No. 7652, 25.04.1970, p. 893.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
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T1 - IN-UTERO DETECTION OF POMPE'S DISEASE
AU - Cox, RodyP
AU - Douglas, Gordon
AU - Hutzler, Joel
AU - Lynfield, Joshua
AU - Dancis, Joseph
N1 - Funding Information: disease appears to be the elimination of all cellular elements by centrifugation, and analysis of the supernatant fluid. The <x-l,4-glucosidase is present in normal amniotic fluid, as demonstrated by Nadler and Messina and confirmed in the present study, and is missing in Pompe’s disease.l With other metabolic anomalies, differential removal of the cells might provide a solution. Neutrophils may be largely eliminated by incubating the cells with iron-fillings and then subjecting them to a magnetic field. Amniotic cells do not share this phagocytic activity (unpublished observation), and so will not be removed. With some of the sphingolipoidoses, where the defective enzyme is largely concentrated in the neutrophils,3 this manoeuvre could remove possible sources of error. The erythrocyte popula- tion may be considerably reduced by low-speed centrifuga- tion or by pulsing with hypotonic solutions; both pro- cedures will spare amniotic cells. A method for separating the lymphocyte from the amniotic cell has not so far been described. In the course of routine tissue-culture, however, the cells present in peripheral blood do not survive, permitting a definitive investigation of the descendants of the amniotic cells, the procedure that was followed in the present study. This work was supported by grants from the USPHS (GM15508 and HD02920) and from the Health Research Council of the City of New York. R. C. is a career scientist of the Health Research Council of the City of New York and J. D. is a career investigator of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Develonment.
PY - 1970/4/25
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U2 - 10.1016/S0140-6736(70)91716-2
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(70)91716-2
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SN - 0140-6736
VL - 295
SP - 893
JO - The Lancet
JF - The Lancet
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