1984
DOI: 10.1177/014107688407700813
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Cytochemical Detection of Cancer: A Review

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“…The enzyme is the regulatory enzyme of the pentose-phosphate shunt, which provides ribose for the synthesis of nucleic acids and NADPH for biosynthetic mechanisms and has been, therefore, studied in cancer (22). It has recently been shown that when neotetrazolium chloride is used as an indicator of the activity, oxygen competes with the neotetrazolium and eliminates the reaction in normal cells, whereas a considerable range of human malignant cell types is resistant to this effect and shows activity (22,44). In view of the paucity of specific markers for new cell populations and lesions in experimental hepatocarcinogenesis (45), the activity of this enzyme in an atmosphere of oxygen warrants further investigation in the rodent hepatic tumor model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enzyme is the regulatory enzyme of the pentose-phosphate shunt, which provides ribose for the synthesis of nucleic acids and NADPH for biosynthetic mechanisms and has been, therefore, studied in cancer (22). It has recently been shown that when neotetrazolium chloride is used as an indicator of the activity, oxygen competes with the neotetrazolium and eliminates the reaction in normal cells, whereas a considerable range of human malignant cell types is resistant to this effect and shows activity (22,44). In view of the paucity of specific markers for new cell populations and lesions in experimental hepatocarcinogenesis (45), the activity of this enzyme in an atmosphere of oxygen warrants further investigation in the rodent hepatic tumor model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He continued an involvement with automation throughout his career . In the 1980s, he evaluated the performance of the Cerviscan experimental automated cytology prescreening system on cervical scrape specimens prepared by a suspension‐polylysine‐haematoxylin preparation method and worked on Feulgen hydrolysis as a potential tool for detecting malignancy, at the same time testing cytochemical and immunocytochemical means of detecting cancer . At that time, this included human milk fat globule (HMFG)‐1 and 2, Ca1 and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) staining .…”
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confidence: 99%