Immunoperoxidase Localization of Colonie Mucoprotein Antigen in Neoplastia Tissues1
@inproceedings{Gold1981ImmunoperoxidaseLO, title={Immunoperoxidase Localization of Colonie Mucoprotein Antigen in Neoplastia Tissues1}, author={David V. Gold}, year={1981} }
The distribution of colonie mucoprotein antigen in various types of cancer was examined to determine whether the anti gen might have a role as a tissue marker. An antiserum pre pared against normal colon-derived colonie mucoprotein anti gen and appropriately absorbed with mucinous ovarian cystadenocarcinoma fluid had reactivity limited to the colon and cecum when tested by immunoperoxidase against various nor mal adult tissue specimens. Among colon carcinomas, 60% of the tumors were stained…Â
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