Immunologic study of antigens and molecular hybridization of nucleic acids from milk of breast cancer patients

Comparative study has shown that by the gel diffusion assay both anti-HEp-2 virus serum and anti-breast cancer milk ultrasediment serum precipitated an identical antigen in human milk specimens, which was not identical with the group specific antigen of the HEp-2 virus. At the same time tha anti-bre...

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Published in:Neoplasma Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 235 - 241
Main Authors: Kryukova, I N, Ilyin, K V, Mazurenko, N N, Vasilevskaya, L N, Zhdanov, V M
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Slovakia 1975
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Summary:Comparative study has shown that by the gel diffusion assay both anti-HEp-2 virus serum and anti-breast cancer milk ultrasediment serum precipitated an identical antigen in human milk specimens, which was not identical with the group specific antigen of the HEp-2 virus. At the same time tha anti-breast cancer milk serum did not precipitate the HEp-2 virus. However, molecular hybridization experiments revealed nucleotide sequences homologous to nucleic acids of oncornavirus of D-type in milk obtained from breast carcinoma patients as well as in milk of healthy donors.
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ISSN:0028-2685