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Kirby L Johnson

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Human Reproduction Update|August 21, 2004
Fetal cells in maternal tissue following pregnancy: what are the consequences?Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|October 4, 2017
Innovative Approaches in Chronic Disease Management: Health Literacy Solutions and Opportunities for Research ValidationMichael Villaire, Diana Peña Gonzalez, Kirby L Johnson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 22, 2008
Method for extraction of high-quantity and -quality cell-free DNA from amniotic fluidOlav Lapaire, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 4, 2002
Chimerism of the transplanted heartDiana W Bianchi, Kirby L Johnson, Deeb Salem
Early Human Development|September 21, 2010
Insights into fetal and neonatal development through analysis of cell-free RNA in body fluidsDiana W Bianchi, Jill L Maron, Kirby L Johnson
Cancer Research|January 5, 2011
Fetal cell microchimerism and cancer: a nexus of reproduction, immunology, and tumor biologyLisa R Kallenbach, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Methods in Molecular Medicine|September 19, 2007
Cell-free fetal DNA plasma extraction and real-time polymerase chain reaction quantificationJill L Maron, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Biotechniques|March 5, 2003
Combined FISH and immunolabeling on paraffin-embedded tissue sections for the study of microchimerismKiarash Khosrotehrani, Helene Stroh, Diana W Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 10, 2004
Fetal cell-free DNA circulates in the plasma of pregnant mice: relevance for animal models of fetomaternal traffickingKiarash Khosrotehrani, Tuangsit Wataganara, Diana W Bianchi, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|February 7, 2007
Spot counting to locate fetal cells in maternal blood and tissue: a comparison of manual and automated microscopyKirby L Johnson, Helene Stroh, Kiarash Khosrotehrani, et al.
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Human Reproduction Update|August 21, 2004
Fetal cells in maternal tissue following pregnancy: what are the consequences?Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|October 4, 2017
Innovative Approaches in Chronic Disease Management: Health Literacy Solutions and Opportunities for Research ValidationMichael Villaire, Diana Peña Gonzalez, Kirby L Johnson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 22, 2008
Method for extraction of high-quantity and -quality cell-free DNA from amniotic fluidOlav Lapaire, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 4, 2002
Chimerism of the transplanted heartDiana W Bianchi, Kirby L Johnson, Deeb Salem
Early Human Development|September 21, 2010
Insights into fetal and neonatal development through analysis of cell-free RNA in body fluidsDiana W Bianchi, Jill L Maron, Kirby L Johnson
Cancer Research|January 5, 2011
Fetal cell microchimerism and cancer: a nexus of reproduction, immunology, and tumor biologyLisa R Kallenbach, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Methods in Molecular Medicine|September 19, 2007
Cell-free fetal DNA plasma extraction and real-time polymerase chain reaction quantificationJill L Maron, Kirby L Johnson, Diana W Bianchi
Biotechniques|March 5, 2003
Combined FISH and immunolabeling on paraffin-embedded tissue sections for the study of microchimerismKiarash Khosrotehrani, Helene Stroh, Diana W Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 10, 2004
Fetal cell-free DNA circulates in the plasma of pregnant mice: relevance for animal models of fetomaternal traffickingKiarash Khosrotehrani, Tuangsit Wataganara, Diana W Bianchi, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|February 7, 2007
Spot counting to locate fetal cells in maternal blood and tissue: a comparison of manual and automated microscopyKirby L Johnson, Helene Stroh, Kiarash Khosrotehrani, et al.
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