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Diagnosis of Cerebral Neoplasms Using Monoclonal Antibodies

2015
Methode immunohistologique appliquee a la biopsie tumorale et aux preparations cytologiques de LCR. Radioimmunolocalisation in vivo (scintigraphie par anticorps monoclonal marque)
H B, Coakham   +3 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of neoplasms with radionuclide-labeled antibodies

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1985
The in vivo use of radionuclide-labeled antibodies to several types of tumor-associated antigens or products has proven to be a reliable method for defining primary, recurrent, metastatic, and occult carcinoma. Specificity for the radioimmunodetection procedure is high; however, the sensitivity varies depending on the size and site of the lesions.
F H, DeLand, D M, Goldenberg
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B-Cell neoplasms with homogeneous cold-reacting antibodies (cold agglutinins)

The American Journal of Medicine, 1982
Among 78 patients with persistent cold agglutinins, 31 had lymphoma, 13 had macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom, six had chronic lymphocytic leukemia and 28 had chronic cold agglutinin disease. The average age was over 60 years. Patients wit chronic cold agglutinin disease had more hemolytic crises, bleeding and Raynaud's phenomena, and less frequently ...
D, Crisp, W, Pruzanski
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Keratin antibody localization in head and neck tissues and neoplasms

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984
AbstractImmunohistochemical staining for keratin proteins may be useful as a diagnostic parameter in head and neck neoplasms. Our study evaluates the keratin antibody staining properties of normal tissues as well as neoplastic and non-neoplastic head and neck lesions from surgical procedures performed on 100 patients. The results indicate that the anti-
S R, Shi   +4 more
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Targeting CD99 in T-Cell Neoplasms with Monoclonal Antibodies

Blood, 2015
Abstract CD99 is a 32-kDa glycoprotein involved in leukocyte migration and homotypic cell aggregation. Since its initial discovery as a marker on acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), few studies have investigated its potential targeting and biological role in this disease. We have shown that CD99 is up-regulated in malignant stem cells in
Montreh Tavakkoli   +4 more
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Characterization of renal neoplasms with monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte differentiation antigens

Cancer, 1986
Several monoclonal antibodies against human leukocyte differentiation antigens have been shown to react with normal kidney. Four monoclonal antibodies with different patterns of reactivity on normal kidney were tested against 20 renal epithelial neoplasms and 5 Wilms' tumors.
M J, Borowitz   +3 more
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Antiepithelial Antibodies: A Possible Clue to Malignant Neoplasms

Archives of Dermatology, 1974
To the Editor.— As very appropriately reiterated by Dr. Bystryn and his colleagues, 1 the presence of antibodies reactive with components of epithelial tissue has become a wellrecognized phenomenon of considerable diagnostic and prognostic importance in various dermatoses. With reference to their report 1 of the presence of antibodies against antigens
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Anti-neurofilament monoclonal antibodies: Reagents for the evaluation of human neoplasms

Acta Neuropathologica, 1983
Sixty human nervous system neoplasms were examined by immunohistochemistry using a monoclonal antibody against neurofilament triplet proteins. Only those of neuronal origin had tumor cells with intracytoplasmic, immunoreactive neurofilament triplet proteins. However, not all such neoplasms contained labeled tumor cells.
J Q, Trojanowski, V M, Lee
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Use of Radiolabeled Antibodies for Localization of Neoplasms

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1981
• The previous uses of tumor-associated markers were to detect neoplasms early, before they had metastasized, and to monitor their treatment. Recently, antibodies to these tumorassociated markers have been radiolabeled, and the radiolabeled antibodies have been used to localize the neoplasms by external scintillation imaging.
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Immunocytochemical differential diagnosis of adrenocortical neoplasms using the monoclonal antibody D11

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1990
The monoclonal antibody D11 is a valuable aid in the accurate typing of adrenal tumours as, in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedding material, strong nuclear D11 positivity was observed only in adrenocortical cells in 190 neoplasms (including 100 adrenal tumours).
S, Schröder   +8 more
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