1990
DOI: 10.5980/jpnjurol1989.81.680
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STUDIES ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HISTOLOGY, TUMOR MARKERS (Prostatic Acid Phosphatase^|^middot;Prostate Specific Antigen^|^middot;^|^gamma;-Seminoprotein^|^middot;Leu-7) AND CLINICAL COURSE IN PROSTATE CANCER

Abstract: We are interested in the therapeutic response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy of relapsed prostate cancer. In 9 cases of prostate cancer treated by endocrine therapy, tumor markers (PAP.PA.gamma-Sm.Leu-7) and cell types at the start of endocrine therapy and that taken at a hormone independent point were compared between prostatic tissue obtained. All cases had a period of response to endocrine therapy, but subsequently relapsed. The results were divided into the following 3 groups: Group I (changed cell type.… Show more

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“…Although altered protein N -glycosylation is well recognized as a hallmark event in carcinogenesis [ 78 , 79 ] it is not clear whether such changes are a cause and/or consequence of cancer [ 80 , 81 ]. Mapping the altered patterns of N -glycosylation may improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying perturbed glycosylation frequently observed in cancer.…”
Section: Aberrant N- Glycosylation In Crc and Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although altered protein N -glycosylation is well recognized as a hallmark event in carcinogenesis [ 78 , 79 ] it is not clear whether such changes are a cause and/or consequence of cancer [ 80 , 81 ]. Mapping the altered patterns of N -glycosylation may improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying perturbed glycosylation frequently observed in cancer.…”
Section: Aberrant N- Glycosylation In Crc and Omentioning
confidence: 99%