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CA125 and endometriosis

Human Reproduction Update, 1995
This review covers the literature on CA125 and endometriosis; data on CA125 and oncology are not discussed. In normal women, plasma concentrations of CA125 are increased slightly at ovulation and significantly during menstruation. Marked increases are observed during pregnancy and following peritoneal irritation by infection or surgery.
M, Muyldermans   +2 more
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The prognostic significance of the CA125 nadir in patients that achieve a CA125 response

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004
5001 Background:In a series of patients (pts) who had received chemotherapy for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) at one hospital, it was observed that survival varied between the groups that attaine...
S. M. Crawford   +5 more
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CA125—A Test with a Change of Heart

Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2011
CA125 is well known as a tumour marker for ovarian cancer. Like all tumour markers it is not specific for a specific tumour and may be elevated in benign disease. Even in ovarian cancer it seems that CA125 is derived from mesothelial production rather than from the cancer cells. CA125 is a natural product of serosal epithelial cells and present in most
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Smartphone-based immunosensor for CA125 detection

Talanta, 2017
In this work, we report the design, the development and the characterization of the analytical performances of a colorimetric smartphone-based immunosensor for the detection of cancer antigen 125 (CA125). The immunosensor was based on a sandwich strategy in which the primary antibody was immobilized by spotting onto the 3D nitrocellulose membrane.
HOSU, OANA ALEXANDRA   +5 more
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Effect of Menstruation on Serum CA125 Levels

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992
AbstractCA125 levels were measured in the sera of 54 women with normal menstrual cycle and without infectious, benign and malignant gynecologic disorders. In 54 subjects studied, 13 (24%) had no significant variations in serum CA125 levels throughout the menstrual cycle.
Y Y, Kan, S H, Yeh, H T, Ng, C M, Lou
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CA125 in Culture Medium of Preimplantation Embryo

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2010
The first stage of the implantation is the adhesion of the embryonic pole of the blastocyst to the decidua. Such a phenomenon has been demonstrated to be dependent on the presence of glycoproteic compounds, produced partly by the decidua and partly by the embryo.
Borri P   +7 more
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CA125‐producing adenocarcinoma of the seminal vesicle

Pathology International, 1994
A case of primary seminal vesicle carcinoma is reported. The tumor was a CA125‐producing adenocarcinoma consisting of fine papillary‐tubular, intricate branching or anastomosing glandular structures and was composed of small cuboidal, but occasionally hobnailed, cells with mostly clear, but occasionally granular, cytoplasm.
T, Ohmori   +6 more
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Targeting CA125 in cardiovascular disease

International Journal of Cardiology, 2022
Guang-Gui, Zeng, Heng, Li, Chao-Ke, Tang
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Roles of CA125 in diagnosis, prediction, and oncogenesis of ovarian cancer

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta: Reviews on Cancer, 2021
Minghai Zhang   +2 more
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Assesment of CA125 and CA19-9 in silicosis

2014
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Çakır, Bağdagül   +5 more
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