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Carcinoembryonic antigen in human ovarian neoplasms.

Cancer research, 1976
The presence and location of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was examined in tissue sections of 14 mucinous and 13 serous cystadenomas and cystadenocarcinomas of the ovary. CEA was demonstrated in the mucinous tumors but was not present in the serous tumors.
A, Marchand   +4 more
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Failure to demonstrate papovavirus tumor antigen in human cerebral neoplasms

Annals of Neurology, 1978
AbstractCell cultures derived from 80 brain tumors failed to show the intranuclear tumor (T) antigen common to cells transformed by simian virus 40 (SV40) or BK or JC viruses.
J E, Greenlee   +3 more
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Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm Expressing the CD13 Myeloid Antigen

Acta Haematologica, 2011
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), currently considered to originate from immature plasmacytoid dendritic cells (DC), is a rare and aggressive CD4+CD56+ neoplasm that frequently involves the skin and bone marrow. We present a case of an 80-year-old man with a CD4+CD56+ BPDCN that affected the orbital cavity and bone marrow.
Daichi, Inoue   +8 more
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[Antigenic translocation of the "carcinoembryonic antigen" in colonic neoplasms].

Tsitologiia, 1975
The localization of the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in the colon tumours was studied with the indirect Coons test. The localization of CEA in malignant cells was different from that in the normal colon mucosa. In addition, an essential secretion of this antigen may occur in neoplasms.
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Antigens of experimentally-induced neoplasms: a conspectus

1978
Of the molecular changes associated with neoplastic transformation, the expression of tumour antigens has been the subject of special interest in recent years largely on account of the immunotherapeutic and diagnostic possibilities which their existence appears to raise1,2.
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Blood group type antigens in pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms

Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2014
There are few data on blood group (BG) types and types of pancreatic cancers. The aims of this study were to study BG types and BG-antigens in pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs).BG type and tumor BG-antigen (glycoprotein) expression (studied by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays) were analyzed with regard to ...
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Epithelial membrane antigen in hematopoietic neoplasms

Human Pathology, 1986
T, Al Saati   +5 more
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Histocompatibility Antigens in Pregnancy, Abortions, Infertility, Preeclampsia, and Trophoblast Neoplasms

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1980
ABSTRACT: The genetic makeup of an individual may determine the capacity of the individual to combat successfully cancer and other disease states, eg abnormal pregnancies, abortions, infertility, and preeclampsia. These factors appear to be based upon the individual's immunogenetics, as histocompatibility‐restricted T‐cell cytotoxicity may be ...
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Leu-Ml Antigen in Human Neoplasms

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1986
Khalil Sheibani   +3 more
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Variation of the HL-A antigens during neoplasm evolution.

Physiologie (Bucarest), 1981
The study deals with the tissue antigen frequency in a group of 1648 patients with different clinical forms of cancer, hospitalized in the Oncological Institute, Bucharest. The authors do not find a correlation between a tissue antigen predominance and the occurrence or development of a certain form of cancer.
C I, Truia   +4 more
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