The use of monoclonal antibodies to estrogen receptors (ER) for immunoperoxidase detection of ER in paraffin sections of human breast cancer tissueHS Poulsen, L Ozzello, WJ King and GL Greene
Two monoclonal antibodies against MCF-7 human estrogen receptors were used for immunoperoxidase staining of paraffin sections of human breast cancer tissue. The staining was predominantly located in the nucleus of epithelial cells. Variation in the staining intensity was observed among individual cells. A significant positive correlation between the number of positively stained cells and cytosol estrogen receptor content (fmol of bound estrogen/mg of protein) was observed. The potential and the limitations of the present techniques are discussed.
Volume 33,
Issue 2,
pp. 87-92,
02/01/1985
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S. H. Schurman, N. Sharon, R. A. Goldschmidt, and E. F. Scanlon Improved Detection of Metastases to Lymph Nodes and Estrogen Receptor Determination Arch Surg, February 1, 1990; 125(2): 179 - 182. [Abstract] [PDF] |
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D. C. Allred, M. A. Bustamante, C. O. Daniel, H. V. Gaskill, and A. B. Cruz Jr Immunocytochemical Analysis of Estrogen Receptors in Human Breast Carcinomas: Evaluation of 130 Cases and Review of the Literature Regarding Concordance With Biochemical Assay and Clinical Relevance Arch Surg, January 1, 1990; 125(1): 107 - 113. [Abstract] [PDF] |
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