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Our group started karyotyping chorionic villi in samples obtained by transabdominal biopsy. The first 25 were analyzed using all three conventional methods: direct analysis, 24-h incubation of samples before karyotyping, and karyotyping cultures set up from chorionic villi. (The results will be published elsewhere.)
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Therkelsen, A.J., Jensen, P.K.A., Hansen, J.T., Smidt-Jensen, S., Hahnemann, N. (1985). Choice of Medium for Cultivation and 24-Hour Incubation of Chorionic Villi: Selective Effects in Vitro. In: Fraccaro, M., Simoni, G., Brambati, B. (eds) First Trimester Fetal Diagnosis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70707-0_24
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