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1  for breast cancer based on the detection of mammaglobin.
2 terized as the biologically relevant form of mammaglobin.
3 eviously characterized breast-specific gene, mammaglobin-1 (n = 54; Spearman r = 0.34, P = 0.011).
4                 Interestingly, a higher SBEM:mammaglobin-1 ratio was observed in primary tumors with
5                                              Mammaglobin A (MGA) is an organ specific molecular bioma
6                                              Mammaglobin, a promising diagnostic marker for breast ca
7             Using DNA and tissue microarray, mammaglobin-A was validated as a cell-surface target tha
8 few as 1,000 cells that endogenously express mammaglobin-A were detected in ALN, indicating high sens
9 y i.v. injection of MamAb-680 into mice with mammaglobin-A-positive and -negative mammary fat pad (MF
10 MamAb-680) was developed by conjugation of a mammaglobin-A-specific monoclonal antibody to a near-inf
11     Two markers yielded exceptional results; mammaglobin and carcinoembryonic antigen transcripts wer
12  = 304) to determine the threshold levels of mammaglobin and cytokeratin 19 correlating with metastas
13 ycosylation sites in the primary sequence of mammaglobin and each site having an attached sugar of ap
14 ge expression was highly significant between mammaglobin and lipophilin B (p < 0.0001).
15                         LC-ESI-MS shows that mammaglobin and lipophilin B are bonded in a head to tai
16          N-Terminal sequencing revealed that mammaglobin and lipophilin B are processed as predicted
17           Together with the human CC10 gene, mammaglobin and mammaglobin B are closely linked on huma
18 ose chromosomal proximity, the expression of mammaglobin and mammaglobin B is nonconcordant in both n
19  upon amino acid sequence similarities, both mammaglobin and mammaglobin B may be considered members
20    Reducing agents release lipophilin B from mammaglobin, and the free peptides are seen at their pre
21  to investigate the full clinical utility of mammaglobin as a tool for breast cancer patient manageme
22                                              Mammaglobin B (MGB2) is highly homologous to mammaglobin
23 er with the human CC10 gene, mammaglobin and mammaglobin B are closely linked on human chromosome 11q
24 proximity, the expression of mammaglobin and mammaglobin B is nonconcordant in both nonmalignant and
25  sequence similarities, both mammaglobin and mammaglobin B may be considered members of a larger, mam
26                      Hemopexin, transferrin, mammaglobin B, and secretoglobin 1D were found significa
27 he expression pattern of a novel human gene, mammaglobin B.
28 We identified several known genes, including mammaglobin, cytokeratin 19, fibronectin, and hair-speci
29 , we have evaluated the frequency with which mammaglobin expression can be detected in primary and me
30 ntained detectable mammaglobin mRNA, whereas mammaglobin expression in uninvolved lymph nodes was und
31 ns of expression, we have isolated the human mammaglobin gene and performed an initial assessment of
32                                              Mammaglobin gene architecture is very similar to that of
33                                          The mammaglobin gene encodes a novel secreted protein whose
34                                          The mammaglobin gene encodes a novel, breast cancer-associat
35                                          The mammaglobin gene has been shown to be preferentially exp
36                                    The human mammaglobin gene is localized by fluorescent in situ hyb
37                            Expression of the mammaglobin gene is restricted to the adult mammary glan
38                                 However, the mammaglobin gene itself is not well conserved phylogenet
39                                              Mammaglobin has generated much interest, and studies are
40                          We report here that mammaglobin, in breast tissue, is found as a complex wit
41 ssion and tumor-associated overexpression of mammaglobin is mediated by complex transcriptional contr
42 in encoded by this cDNA, which we have named mammaglobin, is homologous to a family of secreted prote
43  This work describes the biochemistry of the mammaglobin/lipophilin B complex and lays the framework
44  in primary human breast tumors suggest that mammaglobin may be a novel marker for the management of
45 Mammaglobin B (MGB2) is highly homologous to mammaglobin (MGB1), a previously characterized human gen
46  in an analysis of 35 breast tumor biopsies, mammaglobin mRNA levels were increased at least 10-fold
47 ng a nested reverse transcription-PCR assay, mammaglobin mRNA was also detected in 9 of 15 products (
48 etastatic breast cancer contained detectable mammaglobin mRNA, whereas mammaglobin expression in unin
49             The sequence of proximal 1 kb of mammaglobin promoter contains several potential transcri
50 xamined, 81 were strongly immunopositive for mammaglobin protein.
51                                              Mammaglobin was the most informative marker in the panel

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