1966
DOI: 10.1172/jci105486
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Serum alpha-fetoprotein, albumin, and gamma-G-globulin in the human conceptus.

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“…This discrepancy could be explained if the reference standard used by Sell contained some impurities. Our goat anti-rat AFP, which was produced against purified 'slow' AFP, cross-reacts with both forms of AFP, confirming the suggestion that the two forms of AFP possess similar antigenic properties (Kerckaert et al, 1975 Although in the present study in the rat peak levels of AFP in fetal plasma, amniotic fluid and maternal serum were reached at the same stage of gestation, in women the highest level of fetal serum and amniotic fluid AFP are reached early in the second trimester of gestation (Gitlin & Boesman, 1966 ;Rändle & Cumberbatch, 1973), whilst maternal plasma AFP reaches a peak in the middle of the third trimester (Leek, Ruoss, Kitau & Chard, 1975).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This discrepancy could be explained if the reference standard used by Sell contained some impurities. Our goat anti-rat AFP, which was produced against purified 'slow' AFP, cross-reacts with both forms of AFP, confirming the suggestion that the two forms of AFP possess similar antigenic properties (Kerckaert et al, 1975 Although in the present study in the rat peak levels of AFP in fetal plasma, amniotic fluid and maternal serum were reached at the same stage of gestation, in women the highest level of fetal serum and amniotic fluid AFP are reached early in the second trimester of gestation (Gitlin & Boesman, 1966 ;Rändle & Cumberbatch, 1973), whilst maternal plasma AFP reaches a peak in the middle of the third trimester (Leek, Ruoss, Kitau & Chard, 1975).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…It is synthesized by developing liver beginning at 6 weeks of gestation but the synthesis will cease at or near birth, and then the concentration will decline to a low level (less than 10ng/ml). In adults, under normal conditions, serum AFP concentration is below 20 ng/ml (Gitlin et al, 1966;Debruyne et al, 2008).…”
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“…During the 12 th -14 th intrauterine weeks the serum concentration of AFP is at its highest, reaching a few milligrams per ml [7]. However, the total amount of AFP in the fetus increases until the 22 nd week of gestation, remaining constant until about the 32 nd week, and thereafter decreasing [7]. In the newborn at term, the serum AFP concentration is 50-ISO^g per ml [19].…”
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