Results 31 to 40 of about 1,812 (152)
Are blood group isoantigens lost from malignant prostatic epithelium? Immunohistochemical support for the preservation of the H isoantigen [PDF]
Previous studies while demonstrating the presence of blood group isoantigens on normal prostatic epithelium have failed to identify such antigens on malignant prostatic tissue. Using a series of blood group specific monoclonal antibodies directed towards the A, B, H and Y antigens we have reinvestigated blood group isoantigen expression in both benign ...
P, Vowden +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Mouse Tissue Isoantigen Detectable by Immunoprecipitation.
SummaryAn immune fluid was obtained from an A2G mouse which had recovered from Ehrlich ascites tumor after viral oncolysis. This fluid precipitated in gel-diffusion assays with aqueous extracts from 3 unspe-cific tumors and from organs of mice belonging to several inbred strains, but not with similar extracts from other strains.
Lindenmann, J, Klein, P A
openaire +2 more sources
Aloantígenos de granulocitos: Importancia clínica The granulocyte alloantigens. Clinical importance
Los aloantígenos de granulocitos se agrupan en 2 grandes categorías: antígenos específicos de granulocitos y antígenos cuya distribución es más amplia y comprende otras líneas celulares.
María del Rosario López De Roux +3 more
doaj
Introducción: Las necesidades nacionales de sangre están parcialmente cubiertas. El uso de la sangre implica la detección e identificación de anticuerpos inesperados en los receptores de componentes eritrocitarios.
José Arnulfo Pérez-Carrillo, Esp. MD. +1 more
doaj
IMMUNE FLUORESCENCE TECHNIQUE AND THE ISOANTIGENICITY OF MAMMALIAN SPERMATOZOA [PDF]
Summary. The immune fluorescence technique has been used to study reactions between serum and spermatozoa from several species of mammals. Normal serum from adult guinea-pigs, rabbits, mice and men stained the acrosomes of homologous and heterologous spermatozoa, staining being most intense with rabbit and guinea-pig
J S, BECK, R G, EDWARDS, M R, YOUNG
openaire +2 more sources
It has been demonstrated that by the mixed cultures in the presence of PHA the combination of those cells whose H-2 antigens differ from each other shows a higher rate and more significant difference of blastformation than in the combination where non-H ...
Kaneda, Shoken
core +1 more source
ABO(H) isoantigens in bladder tumours : a new technique of quantitative analysis
Bladder tumours are the second most common urological malignancy seen and twenty-five percent of all superficial tumours ultimately become invasive. -- The Specific Red Cell Adherence Test (SRCA) appears most promising with a potential to predict which ...
Srinivas, V.(Varadarchary)
core
The presence of isoantigens A, B and H in exfoliated cervical epithelial cells was readily demonstrable in cervical smears using monoclonal antibodies and an immunoperoxidase staining technique.
Ernst, C S, Himes, T R, Koprowska, I
core
Fluorometric quantitation of fluorescein-coupled antibodies attached to the cell membrane.
A method was devised which allows the measurement, by direct and indirect fluorescence assay, of the binding of fluorescein-coupled antibodies directed against cell-membrane antigens.
Strom, R +4 more
core +1 more source
Microvessel quantitation and prognosis in invasive breast carcinoma
The prognostic significance of microvessel quantitation in invasive breast carcinoma was analyzed in a study group that comprised 88 patients with axillary node-negative carcinoma and 32 patients with axillary node-positive carcinoma who had a minimum ...
R. A. DeLellis +5 more
core +1 more source

