1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.1999.tb00533.x
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A Study of Early Pregnancy Factor Activity in the Sera of Women with Trophoblastic Tumor

Abstract: PROBLEM: To detect whether or not the early pregnancy factor (EPF)‐like activity, or chaperonin 10, could be in the sera of patients with trophoblastic tumor in order to find another more efficient means to diagnose this kind of tumor. METHOD OF STUDY: The rosette inhibition assay was used to detect EPF‐like activity in 216 sera, collected from patients with gestational trophoblastic tumor, including 47 sera of patients with choriocarcinoma, 68 sera of patients bearing invasive mole, and 101 sera of patients w… Show more

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“…It is postulated that physio-pathological features of the tumour microenvironment including changes in oxygen concentration, pH and glucose levels propagate Hsp induction [91]. Regardless of the mechanism underpinning their oncogenic tendency, their potential as EC diagnostic biomarkers is limited by their non-specificity (Table 2) [95,97,98]. In combination with other proteins, however, they are likely to be strong candidates for EC detection and warrant further exploration.…”
Section: Proteomics Biomarkers For Ec Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is postulated that physio-pathological features of the tumour microenvironment including changes in oxygen concentration, pH and glucose levels propagate Hsp induction [91]. Regardless of the mechanism underpinning their oncogenic tendency, their potential as EC diagnostic biomarkers is limited by their non-specificity (Table 2) [95,97,98]. In combination with other proteins, however, they are likely to be strong candidates for EC detection and warrant further exploration.…”
Section: Proteomics Biomarkers For Ec Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%