J Laparoendosc Surg
August 1996
Over a 2-year period 157 inguinal hernias in 151 patients were consecutively entered in this descriptive, observational study to determine any difference in outcome between a laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair versus an open inguinal hernia repair in a community hospital setting. The laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal technique was utilized in 50 cases. A conventional open repair was used in 107 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast Cancer Res Treat
August 1995
Cathepsin D from normal (Hs578Bst) and malignant (MCF7, MDA-MB-231) breast cell lines has been characterized with regard to its kinetic properties, activity levels, precursor and processed M(r) forms, and isoform composition. Normal cell cathepsin D appears to have a more neutral pH optimum (pH 3.5) than the cancer cell line (pH 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe isoform composition of cathepsin D has been investigated by isoelectric focusing of breast tissue supernatant fluids from patients with breast cancer, benign breast disease and from normal controls. The results indicated the presence of several acid protease isoforms between pi values of 2 to 8. Three of these isoforms (with approximate pIs of 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreased total antigen amounts of cathepsin D in breast tissue have been reported to be associated with increased disease recurrence, more frequent metastasis, and increased mortality in breast cancer patients. In the present study, Western blotting analysis has been used for the first time to determine the relative amounts of precursor and processed forms of cathepsin D in sera and breast tissue of patients with breast cancer, benign breast disease, and normal controls. Sera gave similar blots for breast cancer patients and controls with two major forms of cathepsin D (M(r) 52,000 and 27,000).
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