Publications by authors named "E J Sarcione"

Fever is associated with improved survival during infection in endothermic and ectothermic species although the protective mechanisms are largely undefined. Previous studies indicate that fever-range thermal stress increases the binding activity of the L-selectin homing receptor in human or mouse leukocytes, thereby promoting trafficking to lymphoid tissues across high endothelial venules (HEV). Here, we examined the evolutionary conservation of thermal regulation of L-selectin-like adhesion.

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The synthesis of alpha 2-PAG was measured and compared in tissues and cells from normal non-pregnant females, and maternal and fetal rats in vitro to define the target cells hormonally regulated during pregnancy. Synthesis was measured by [L-14C]leucine incorporation into immunochemically isolated alpha 2-PAG and confirmed by radioimmunodiffusion. alpha 2-PAG synthesis was demonstrated in maternal peripheral blood leucocytes, placenta, breast, spleen, liver and fetal peripheral blood leucocytes and liver.

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Murine monoclonal antibodies SN5c specific for the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) and SN6 specific for a novel GP160 tumor associated antigen expressed on non-T ALL and myelomonocytic leukemia cells were conjugated to daunorubicin via an intermediate dextran carrier. The resulting monoclonal antibody-daunorubicin conjugates retained the immunoreactivity of the unlabeled antibody to antigen positive leukemia target cells. In addition, these conjugates demonstrated selective cytotoxic activity when tested against a panel of human leukemia cell lines and/or human leukemia patient samples of peripheral blood or bone marrow origin.

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Direct evidence was obtained for the existence of a specific high affinity alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-binding protein in the cytosol of both MCF-7 human breast cancer cultured cells and primary breast cancer tissue from postmenopausal women using a nitrocellulose blotting assay. Scatchard analysis of the binding data for MCF-7 cells at 37 degrees C revealed the presence of a single class of AFP binding sites with an apparent Kd of 4.5 x 10(-8) M, and 75,000 binding sites per cell.

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