Seminal plasma biochemical markers and their association with semen analysis findings
Diamandis E, Arnett W, Foussias G, Pappas H, Ghandi S, Melegos D, Mullen B, Yu H, Srigley J, Jarvi K. Seminal plasma biochemical markers and their association with semen analysis findings. Urology 1999, 53: 596-603. PMID: 10096390, DOI: 10.1016/s0090-4295(98)00550-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVasectomy patientsProstaglandin D synthaseDifferential diagnosisBiochemical markersInsulin-like growth factorPlasma biochemical markersProstate-specific antigenSemen analysis findingsPercentage of motilityPGDS concentrationSeminal plasmaNormal morphologySperm qualitySeminal plasma correlatesPatient ageClinical valueNormal subjectsNonobstructive azoospermiaPatientsClinical groupsBiochemical parametersPlasma correlateProtein 3Immunofluorometric procedureGrowth factorImmunofluorometric assay of p53 protein versus sequencing of p53 exons 5 to 9 for the detection of p53 abnormalities in ovarian carcinoma.
Lianidou E, Levesque M, Katsaros D, Angelopoulou K, Yu H, Genta F, Arisio R, Massobrio M, Bharaj B, Diamandis E. Immunofluorometric assay of p53 protein versus sequencing of p53 exons 5 to 9 for the detection of p53 abnormalities in ovarian carcinoma. Anticancer Research 1999, 19: 749-56. PMID: 10216487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP53 protein accumulationOvarian carcinomaP53 abnormalitiesP53 mutationsP53 proteinMissense point mutationsPrimary epithelial ovarian carcinomaEpithelial ovarian carcinomaGrade 3 lesionsCM-1 antibodyP53 protein overexpressionP53 exons 5Exon 5Unfavorable prognosisMutant p53 proteinP53 alterationsSerous histotypeClinical valueStage IIIDO-1Most malignanciesImmunofluorometric assayCarcinomaTumor tissueProtein accumulation