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. 1979 Jul;40(1):123-33.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1979.148.

An antigen associated with mesenchyme in human tumours that cross-reacts with brain glycoprotein

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An antigen associated with mesenchyme in human tumours that cross-reacts with brain glycoprotein

B Delpech et al. Br J Cancer. 1979 Jul.
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Abstract

Anti-NSA3 antiserum was found to react with many kinds of benign and malignant tumours, as well as foetal skin and intestinal extracts. The corresponding antigens isolated from nervous tissue, benign breast adenoma, and a fibrosarcoma were compared. Immunoprecipitation cannot distinguish between these antigens, and their amino-acid contents were comparable. However, immuno-absorption identified an antigenic determinant that was confined to nervous tissue. Indirect immunofluorescence further confirmed the validity of the concept of a nervous form vs a mesenchymal form of the antigen. Furthermore, immunofluorescence enabled the localization of the antigen found in non-nervous tissue to mesenchyme (mesenchyme-associated antigen: MAA), whether the mesenchymal tissue be normal (foetal organs), tumoral (fibrosarcoma) or reactional (connective-tissue stroma of epithelial tumours).

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