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    Fetal Fibronectin in Cervical and Vaginal Secretions as a Predictor of Preterm Delivery by Lockwood, Charles J, Senyei, Andrew E, Dische, M. Renate, Casal, David, Shah, Kumudini D, Thung, Swan N, Jones, Lynn, Deligdisgh, Liane, Garite, Thomas J

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (05-09-1991)
    “…DELIVERY of infants before the completion of 37 weeks of gestation is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in the United States. 1 Current…”
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    Fetal fibronectin in patients at increased risk for premature birth by Nageotte, Michael P., Casal, David, Senyei, Andrew E.

    “…Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate fetal fibronectin as a screening test for subsequent preterm birth in asymptomatic pregnant women…”
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    Fetal cells in the maternal circulation. Technical considerations for practical application to prenatal diagnosis by Senyei, A E, Wassman, E R

    “…Recent advances in cell separation technology and DNA analytic techniques leave little doubt as to the presence of fetal cells in the maternal circulation. The…”
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    Tumor Remission in Yoshida Sarcoma-Bearing Rats by Selective Targeting of Magnetic Albumin Microspheres Containing Doxorubicin by Widder, Kenneth J., Morris, Robert M., Poore, Gerry, Howard, Donald P., Senyei, Andrew E.

    “…Magnetically responsive albumin microspheres containing doxorubicin and magnetite (Fe3O4) were selectively targeted to Yoshida sarcoma tumors in rats by…”
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    Magnetic targeting of microspheres in blood flow by Driscoll, C F, Morris, R M, Senyei, A E, Widder, K J, Heller, G S

    Published in Microvascular research (01-05-1984)
    “…Magnetically responsive albumin microspheres can be targeted to the vasculature of specific organs, using extracorporeal magnetic sources. Experiments have…”
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    Specific cell binding using staphylococcal protein A magnetic microspheres by Widder, K J, Senyei, A E, Ovadia, H, Paterson, P Y

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-04-1981)
    “…Protein A, a protein derived from Staphylococcus aureus, was incorporated into the matrix of magnetic albumin microspheres. Because staphylococcal protein A…”
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    A rapid method for immunofluorescent staining of paraffin sections using iron-containing protein A microspheres by Widder, KJ, Senyei, AE, Burchette, JL, Jr, Ovadia, H, Paterson, PY

    “…A method to rapidly perform immunofluorescence or light microscopic staining on formalin-fixed paraffin sections has been devised utilizing magnetic albumin…”
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    Selective targeting of magnetic albumin microspheres containing low-dose doxorubicin: total remission in Yoshida sarcoma-bearing rats by Widder, K J, Morris, R M, Poore, G A, Howard, D P, Senyei, A E

    “…Magnetically responsive albumin microspheres containing doxorubicin hydrochloride were selectively localized in Yoshida sarcoma tumors. Tumors were implanted…”
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    Interaction of living cells with polyionenes and polyionene-coated surfaces by Rembaum, A, Senyei, A E, Rajaraman, R

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-01-1977)
    “…Polyionenes have been shown recently (A. Rembaum, Appl. Polym. Symp. No. 22, 299, 1973) to produce the following biological effects: 1) bactericidal action, 2)…”
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    Selective targeting of magnetic albumin microspheres to the Yoshida sarcoma: ultrastructural evaluation of microsphere disposition by Widder, K J, Marino, P A, Morris, R M, Howard, D P, Poore, G A, Senyei, A E

    “…Magnetic albumin microspheres (1 micron average diameter) were selectively targeted to subcutaneous solid Yoshida sarcoma tumors (average size 450 mm2) in…”
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