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    Low alpha-fetoprotein and serum albumin levels in Morbus Down may point to a common regulatory mechanism

    Theda Voigtländer, F. Vogel in Human Genetics (1985)

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    Quantitative and qualitative assay of amniotic-fluid acetylcholinesterase in the prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defects

    In 110 amniotic fluids the specific acetylcholinesterase was determined quantitatively and qualitatively. In the quantitative assay there were a considerable number of false positives and false negatives, alth...

    Theda Voigtländer, Waltraud Friedl, Marion Cremer, W. Schmidt in Human Genetics (1981)

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    Demonstration of astrocytes in cultured amniotic fluid cells of three cases with neural-tube defect

    We have investigated the origin of rapidly adhering (RA) cells in three cases of neural tube defects (two anencephali, one encephalocele). We were able to demonstrate the presence of glial fibrillary acidic (G...

    Marion Cremer, Melitta Schachner, Thomas Cremer, Werner Schmidt in Human Genetics (1981)

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    Rapidly adhering cells in two cases of anencephaly

    We report the successful use of a new method described by Gosden and Borck (1977) in two cases of anencephaly; according to this method ‘rapidly adhering cells’ are identified as neural cells of a specific mor...

    Theda Voigtländer, Ursula Müller, Traute M. Schroeder in Human Genetics (1978)