1973
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(73)90595-4
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Demonstration of tumor-associated antigens in human gynecologic malignancies

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“…In addition OC125 has failed to react with a variety of hematopoietic and lymphoreticular tissues which can be analyzed in suspension by indirect immunofluorescence using the flow cytometer, including allogeneic T cells, B cells, null cells, monocytes, AB erythrocytes, bone marrow, tonsil, and lymph node cells (Table IV). (4), kidney (3), colon (2), lung (1), uterus (1), and testes (1).…”
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“…In addition OC125 has failed to react with a variety of hematopoietic and lymphoreticular tissues which can be analyzed in suspension by indirect immunofluorescence using the flow cytometer, including allogeneic T cells, B cells, null cells, monocytes, AB erythrocytes, bone marrow, tonsil, and lymph node cells (Table IV). (4), kidney (3), colon (2), lung (1), uterus (1), and testes (1).…”
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“…t Includes samples of uterine corpus (3) and cervix (3), fallopian tubes (2), breast (2), kidney (4, one fetal), lung (2), liver (3), spleen (3), and skin (3).…”
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“…The five- (Barlow and Bhattacharya, 1975), although year survival of patients with ovarian cancers studies by Knauf and Urbach (1975) would remains between 20 and 30 per cent and Julian indicate quantitative rather than qualitative et al (1974) reported an actual increase in the differences between normal and malignant mortality rate over the years 1930 to 1968 tissues. present in moderate amounts in tissue extracts of Extracts of tumour tissues (Gall et al, 1973; several histological types of ovarian cancer Knauf and Urbach, 19741, as well as tumour . We therefore identified in colonic cancer (Thomson et al, felt that the use of biological markers of cancer 1969) and later in patients with breast cancer should be evaluated.…”
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“…Voraussetzung einer solchen Untersuchung ist das Vor handensein von Antigenen, die sich qualitativ oder quantitativ von den normalerweise im Ovar vorkommenden Antigenen unterscheiden. Einige wenige derartige Antigene sind bereits beschrieben worden [1][2][3][4][5]. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden fünf Antigene im Ovarialkarzinom nachgewiesen, die im Plasma nicht Vorkommen und im normalen Ovar fehlen oder nur in Spuren zu finden sind.…”
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