1974
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910140415
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Immunochemical identification of beta1‐globulin of the pregnancy zone” in serum of patients with trophoblastic tumors

Abstract: Sera from 181 patients, 37 of' which suffered from trophoblastic tumors (hydatidiform mole, destructive hydatidifbrm mole, and chorioepithelioma of' the uterus), I00 patients-with other ,forms of tumors and 43 patients with various gynecological diseases, were studied with the use of an immunological test for the detection of' beta,globulin of "pregnancy zone ". In the control group there were 106 serum samples of women at different stages of pregnancy and 257 samples of normal adults (165 women and 92 men). T… Show more

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“…Pregnancy zone protein (PZP), which is very similar to α2M, was shown to be significantly elevated in maternal plasma during pregnancy [138]. This can be revealed in serum after 3-4 weeks of gestation [139,140]. It was proposed that the high levels of PZP during pregnancy represent a maternal adaptation counteracting protein aggregation, for example via the formation of stable complexes between PZP and Aβ.…”
Section: Possible Role Of the Human Pregnancy Zone Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnancy zone protein (PZP), which is very similar to α2M, was shown to be significantly elevated in maternal plasma during pregnancy [138]. This can be revealed in serum after 3-4 weeks of gestation [139,140]. It was proposed that the high levels of PZP during pregnancy represent a maternal adaptation counteracting protein aggregation, for example via the formation of stable complexes between PZP and Aβ.…”
Section: Possible Role Of the Human Pregnancy Zone Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%