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Isoantigens ABO in cervical neoplasia

Gynecologic Oncology, 1972
Abstract Some human tissues contain antigens identical to blood group A or B isoantigens which can be detected by the mixed-cell agglutination reaction in paraffin sections even if the sections are several years old. This technique was utilized in this study to identify A or B isoantigens in 74 cases of normal cervical epithelium, 46 cases of cervical
A, Stafl, R F, Mattingly
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Availability of Isoantigens to Circulating Antibodies

The Journal of Immunology, 1968
Summary Iodinated and purified C57BL/6 anti-DBA/2 isoantibodies have been shown to exhibit in vivo localization in organs of DBA/2 mice when injected. Lung, spleen and liver fixed large proportions of the injected antibodies while kidney, thymus, lymph nodes, and heart did not fix large amounts of isoantibodies.
Witz, I, Yagi, Y, Pressman, D
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Human Pancreas-specific Isoantigens

Nature, 1964
PANCREAS-SPECIFIC isoantigens have been detected in rabbits1 and rhesus monkeys2 following experimental isoimmunization. It has also been reported that isoantibodies and autoantibodies occur in the sera of patients with various types of pancreatic disease3–5. Attempts were made in this laboratory to confirm the findings in man using the same techniques
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Isoantigens ABH in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1976
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between the histologic findings and the presence or absence of ABH isoantigens in intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix. After the lesions were graded by four pathologists, the Red Cell Adherence (RCA) test was done to demonstrate the ABH antigens, and the results of the two were compared.
P H, Lill   +4 more
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Isoantigen expression in hybrid mouse cells

Experimental Cell Research, 1970
Abstract Cells of the Ehrlich ascites tumour were fused with A9, A9RI and B82 cells, all three of which were derived from L cells and bore the H-2k histocompatibility antigen complex and the specific surface antigens associated with the presence of the ‘L cell virion’.
Klein, G, Gars, U, Harris, H
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Ly-A and Ly-B: two systems of lymphocyte isoantigens in the mouse

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1968
E. A. Boyse   +3 more
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ABO(H) isoantigens and urine

Urology, 1985
W R, Strand, R G, McAlpine
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Intramammary Lymphatic Invasion in Breast Carcinomas Evaluation Using ABH Isoantigens as Endothelial Markers

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1986
A. Lee, R. DeLellis, H. Wolfe
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