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Genetics Unit
   
Zoltán Papp, MD, PhD, DSc
    Professor

Our research group has intensive studies on the following fields:
        isolation and detection of free DNA,
        isolation of fetal cells in maternal blood,
        searching genes, gene polymorphisms in complex diseases (preeclampsia),
        detection of genetic diseases using modern methods and technologies.
We obtained very interesting results on introduction of non-invasive prenatal detection of genetic diasease. We were able to isolate free fetal DNA from maternal blood and to isolate fetal nucleated cells from maternal blood. Two publications from our research group appeared in the respected Clinical Chemistry. We continue our studies on this field to avoid the invasive amniocentesis and chrionoc villus sampling, and to have a simple method to predict genetic disease in the fetus.
We received significant results on study of complex diseases like preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome. We studied several mutations (Leiden mutation, prothrombin) and gene polymorphisms (VEGF, MTHFR) on high number of preeclamptic and HELLP syndrome patients. Several publications appeared from our group in different high quality journals.
Significant improvements have occured in the molecular diagnostic technics since the development of polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Quantitative real-time PCR method became available in the last couple of years. This method combines amplification of the target DNA with detection of the amplicons in the same capillary tube. The risk of carry over or contamination is significantly reduced in this closed system. Multiplexing can be assesed in the same sample.
We have the experience to optimize the PCR reactions for all kind of applications with SYBRGreen I or FRET probe systems using different type of tissues.
   
   
        
   
   
KEYWORD(S): prenatal diagnosis, genetic disease, free DNA, 
   
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Biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics

  

Dental sciences

  

Experimental and clinical immunology and genetics

  

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Internal medicine and pediatrics

  

Medicine of sensory organs

  

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