acidic isoferritin
bone marrow cells from patients with acute leukemia in remission produce inhibitor of granulocyte & macrophage colony formation in culture of normal bone marrow
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isoferritin, acidic
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1. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
02/01/1998
- " In 8 malignant tumors studied, acidic isoferritin appeared the most valuable in the diagnosis of hepatic cancer, with its positive, negative, false positive and false negative rates all being ideal. " 11/01/1988
- " Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) contains, in addition, acidic isoferritin with H heart myocardium (H) type similar to that in normal adult heart myocardium, early gestation fetal liver, early placenta, HeLa cells, and tumors. " 11/01/1988
- " Ten (28%) tumors showed neither basic nor acidic isoferritin, and nine (25%) had acidic but not basic isoferritin. " 01/01/1984
- " The ongoing characterization of tissue isoferritin, especially acidic isoferritin, may eventually lead to a clinically significant diagnostic marker of neoplasia." 06/01/1975
- " The tumor-specific acidic isoferritin was isolated and antisera were prepared. "
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2. | Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Hepatoma)
12/01/1997
- " [Observation of the serum acidic isoferritin levels in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma]." 11/01/1988
- " Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) contains, in addition, acidic isoferritin with H heart myocardium (H) type similar to that in normal adult heart myocardium, early gestation fetal liver, early placenta, HeLa cells, and tumors. " 11/01/1984
- " DEAE cellulose chromatography showed a difference between hepatoma and normal liver ferritin, indicative of a more acidic isoferritin profile in the tumour. " 12/01/1997
- " The levels of serum acidic isoferritin (SAIF) in 48 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), 30 patients with hepatitis, 28 patients with liver cirrihosis, and 33 healthy subjects were measured by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA--double-determinant). "
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3. | Leukemia
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4. | Tetraploidy
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5. | Neuroblastoma
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