Publications by authors named "Sani S"

The degree of productive fibrosis, amount of lymphoid infiltrate and nuclear grade have been studied in 492 consecutive cases of duct-infiltrating breast cancer. It has been found that highly significant relationships exist between these morphologic parameters of breast cancer: lymphoid infiltrate is directly related to nuclear anaplasia and antagonized by productive fibrosis; conversely, productive fibrosis is inversely related to nuclear anaplasia and antagonized by lymphoid infiltrate. Significant inverse relationships between productive fibrosis and lymphoid infiltrate persist in tumors that have the same nuclear grade.

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The glycosaminoglycans (GAG) isolated from pooled urine of preterm newborns were fractionated by stepwise elution from a Dowex 1-X2 column. Analytical reactions, cellulose acetate electrophoresis and enzymatic digestions with chondroitinases and testicular hyaluronidase were performed on each fraction. Chondroitin-4-sulfate and chondroitin-6-sulfate constitute about 60% of urinary GAG; heparan sulfate amounts to about 20%, while chondroitin represents 12% of total GAG; dermatan sulfate, hyaluronic acid and keratan sulfate are present in small traces.

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