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... 9:18http://www.wjso.com/content/9/1/18Page 6 of 6 RESEARCH Open AccessClinical significance of preoperative serum interleukin- 6and C-reactive protein levelin breast cancer patientsPraveen Ravishankaran1*, R Karunanithi2AbstractBackground: ... growthfactor-beta1 in patients with metastatic prostatic carcinoma. J Urol 1999, 161 :182-187.2. Nakashima J, Tachibana M, Horiguchi Y, Oya M, Ohigashi T, Asakura H,Murai M: Serum interleukin6 as ... Coimbatore Medical College Hospital,Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaFull list of author information is available at the end of the articleRavishankaran and Karunanithi World Journal of Surgical...
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... data acquisition and analyses. Both authors read and approved the finalmanuscript.AcknowledgementsThis research was supported in part by Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation. The authors ... showed that 69 %male and 20% females of textile production unit workers, and 66 % males and 17.4% females of comparison groupat least one year the tobacco smoked every day. The mainresults cannot ... investiga-tions have reported decreased risks of lungcancer amongworkers in the cotton textile industry [8-10]. A severalstudies do not indicate an increased risk of cancer, rather a decreased risk...
... monoclonalantibody preparation for capture-ELISA requires great skill and laborious job. Therefore, for cheap and easy preparation,we used IgY as a capture-antibody instead.IgY is the typical low-molecular-weight ... were designed toamplify the mature protein- coding region of IL -6, without a signal peptide sequence (F, 5'-GAACGC CTGGAAGAAGATGCC-3'; R, 5'-CTACATTATCCGAATGGCCCTC-3').Purified ... on a mammalian antigen, producing an amplification of the signal.IgY also has the advantage in that it avoids the interferencein immunological assays caused by the complement system,rheumatoid...
... discriminate between normal and malignant tissues for many cancers. However many physical methods of cancer analysis are yet either inaccurate or costly.Infrared vibrational spectroscopy can provide ... screen for structural and intracellular alterations in lungcancer cells compared to normal human bronchial epithelial cells. Screening of lungcancer epithelial cells using infrared spectroscopy ... The weak vibrational band at ∼970 m1 could be ascribed to the PO32 group. Our assignment was listed in Table 1.Infrared spectra of lungcancer cells The infrared spectra of lung cancer...