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fibrocystic breast disease/phosphatase

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[Acid phosphatase activity in breast dysplasias and in carcinomas of the breast].

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The histochemical reactions of acid phosphatase were studied in tissues deriving from normal breasts, from mammary dysplasia, and from breast carcinoma. Acid phosphatase was demonstrated in all cases with more intense activity in breast carcinoma where activity was particularly accentuated in the

[Studies into carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA) and enzyme activities of alkaline and acid phosphatase in patients with fibrocystic breast disease (author's transl)].

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CEA as well as alkaline and acid phosphatase were measured in patients with fibrocystic breast disease. The values recorded from the punctured fluids were compared to those in peripheral blood. CEA concentrations in cyst fluid were elevated in patients with proliferative breast disease, whereas no

Prostatic acid phosphatase in breast cyst fluid.

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Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) is mostly found in the epithelial cells and secretions of the prostate gland. It has also been found to be present in several tissues and biological fluid. Gross cystic breast disease is the commonest benign breast condition and several studies have shown that women

[Measurement of aspecific alkaline phosphatase in the intraoperative histological examination of the breast].

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One hundred seventy two consecutive cases of female breast pathology have been intraoperatively processed by frozen sections (FS) in combination with aspecific alkaline phosphatase (AAF) histochemical evaluation. The corresponding histology on permanent embedded tissues (ET) was compared with both

Enhanced expression of PP1 gamma 1, a catalytic subunit isoform of protein phosphatase type 1, in invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast.

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Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies of women. Assessing the biological parameters of malignant tumors may facilitate predictions of clinical outcome. The expression of the three catalytic subunits of protein phosphatase (PP) type 1, PP1 alpha, PP1 gamma 1 and PP1 delta, as well as

[Types of myoepithelial cell proliferation in dyshormonal breast dysplasias and benign breast tumors].

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Myoepithelial cells (MC) were identified and types and forms of their hyperplasia in dysplasias and bening mammary gland tumors in dog and man were studied by indirect Coons' method using highly purified monospecific antiserum to smooth muscle myosin and by performing alkaline phosphatase test.

[Interaction between beta-endorphin, steroids and peptide hormones in fibrocystic lesions of the female breast].

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From preclimacteric women (n = 10, 45-50 years of age) with gross cystic breast disease, levels of beta-endorphin, estradiol, progesterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, cortisol and prolactin were assayed radiochemically in the breast cyst fluid and

Variable expressivity and novel PTEN mutations in Cowden syndrome.

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Cowden syndrome (CS) is a phosphatase and tensin homolog gene (PTEN)-associated condition characterized by multiple mucocutaneous hamartomas and an increased risk of malignancies. We reported an isolated case and another of several individuals in one family affected by CS. The isolated case showed
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