2002
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.10524
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Serum activin A and inhibin A

Abstract: BACKGROUND Although human placenta is a well established, rich source of proteins, hCG is the only measurement available to date in diagnosing the occurrence of the hydatidiform mole. Serum levels of a new placental protein, immunoreactive inhibin, were high in molar pregnancy, but the inhibin assay never became of clinical use, due to its low specificity and reliability. Since specific assays are now available for inhibin A, inhibin B, and activin A, the current study evaluated whether and which of these plac… Show more

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