Publications by authors named "V S Poltoranina"

Human serum IgG-like glycoferroprotein identical to ascitic IgG-like glycoferroprotein that binds labeled monoclonal antibodies to CA125 is a complex consisting of three proteins: IgG, human serum albumin, and unidentified thermostable protein. Final dissociation form of serum IgG-like glycoferroprotein also appears as a complex of three nonidentical polypeptides with a molecular weight of 55 kDa (PC55) migrating in the albumin zone of thermostable protein coupled with albumin and structures chemically identical to human serum albumin and IgG heavy chains. Under denaturing conditions of electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel, IgG-like glycoferroprotein and PC55 have the same molecular weight (about 55 kDa), while under reducing conditions their weight is about 75 kDa.

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In vivo, normal tissues and organs have a three-dimensional structure and function in a three-dimensional environment. The standard two-dimensional cell culture conditions drastically differ from those in vivo. For this reason, three-dimensional cultures based on different variants of the extracellular matrix are more adequate for analyzing normal and tumor cell growth.

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The subject of the study was the unidentified protein Ag A2/3, which is found in some cells of rat hepatoma McA RH7777 and their clones. The feature of this protein is that its expression is alternative to alfa-fetoprotein (AFP), i.e.

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The rat hepatoma cell line McA RH7777 was cloned into alpha-fetoprotein-producing (AFP+) and non-producing (AFP-) sublines. A monoclonal antibody (MAb A2/3) reacting with an antigen (Ag A2/3) present only in AFP- clones or AFP- cells in mixed clones was obtained. Ag A2/3 was absent from the liver of embryonic, fetal, newborn and adult rats, but it was present in gastric and intestinal mucosa of adult rats.

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Objective: To investigate the possible application of the human antimacrophagal antibody D11 (MAb D11) to the diagnosis of tumors of histiocytic origin.

Study Design: Biopsy and surgical materials from 181 patients with nonepithelial tumors and tumorlike lesions were used in the study. The reactivity of MAb D11 with tumor cells was assayed as the percentage of positively reacted cells in cryostat sections and on smears of tissues determined by the immunoperoxidase method.

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