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Binding of anti-EMA, AGF 4:48 and the lectin UEA-1 to human ovarian carcinomas: histological and clinical correlations.

The staining reactions of the monoclonal antibodies anti-EMA, AGF 4:48 and the lectin UEA-1 from Ulex europaeus were investigated in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections of 36 primary ovarian carcinomas. The staining patterns were graded and related to tumour type, differentiation, FIGO stage and patient survival. Both antibodies and UEA-1 showed variations in their staining between and within tumours. The staining of mucinous tumours using anti-EMA was significantly less than in non-mucinous tumours. No other significant associations were found between staining grade and the different variables under study. The variations in staining were not demonstrated to have any prognostic significance.[1]

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  1. Binding of anti-EMA, AGF 4:48 and the lectin UEA-1 to human ovarian carcinomas: histological and clinical correlations. Bradgate, M.G., Redman, C.W., Rollason, T.P., Williams, A., Byrne, P., Kelly, K. British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology. (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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