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KIR (Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor) haplotype evaluation

The KIR haplotype (A/B) determination method allows for the identification of the mother's genetic makeup in the region of KIR receptors. These receptors play a crucial role in the communication between the mother's immune system and the embryo during pregnancy, where they recognize HLA-C molecules on the embryo's surface. Analysis of the KIR haplotype can help reveal specific maternal genotypes that, in combination with the fetal HLA-C, may be associated with a higher risk of pregnancy complications.

Material:

Peripheral blood, Isolated DNA from blood

Turnover Time:

3 weeks

STATIM

2 weeks

DNA sperm fragmentation test (Halosperm)

Determination of the percentage of sperm with fragmented DNA using the Halosperm kit.

Material:

Ejaculate

Turnover Time:

1 day

DNA isolation and banking

DNA isolation and its storage in the laboratory (banking).

Material:

Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab, Amniotic fluid, Cord blood, Conception product, Cultured cells, Solid tumour, Ejaculate, Isolated DNA from chorionic villi

Turnover Time:

48 hours

DNA disposal after testing

Disposal of isolated DNA after its testing.

Material:

Isolated DNA from blood, DNA from chorionic villi …
Isolated DNA from blood, Isolated DNA from chorionic villi, Isolated DNA from amniotic fluid, Isolated DNA from cordocentesis, DNA isolated from the product of conception

Turnover Time:

3 months