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Prostatic-specific antigen: an immunohistologic marker for prostatic neoplasms
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Prostatic-specific antigen: an immunohistologic marker for prostatic neoplasms

M Nadji, S Z Tabei, A Castro, T M Chu, G P Murphy, M C Wang and A R Morales
Cancer, Vol.48(5), pp.1229-1232
1981-09-01
PMID: 6168364

Abstract

Prostatic Neoplasms - pathology Rabbits Adenocarcinoma - pathology Hyperplasia - immunology Adenocarcinoma - immunology Humans Male Immunoenzyme Techniques Prostatic Neoplasms - immunology Hyperplasia - pathology Neoplasm Metastasis Animals Prostate - immunology Prostatic Diseases - immunology Staining and Labeling Prostatic Diseases - pathology Female Antigens, Neoplasm - analysis
Antiserum to a human prostate-specific antigen was raised in a rabbit and utilized by immunoperoxidase staining to evaluate its potential value as a diagnostic histologic marker for tumors of prostatic origin. All primary and metastatic prostatic malignancies reacted positively, whereas nonprostatic neoplasms did not stain with this procedure. This is the first immunohistochemical marker for prostate gland epithelium which does not represent prostatic acid phosphatase.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.147 Prostate Cancer
1.147.97 Prostate Cancer
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Oncology
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Clinical Medicine

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