Five stable hybridomas against placental protein PAMG-1 were obtained. Monoclonal antibodies were not cross reactive with other placental proteins and human serum albumin. The content of PAMG-1 during a physiological pregnancy increased to 40 ng/ml. 23 women with repeated abortions had an increased content of PAMG-1.
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The study was undertaken to measure PAMG-1 (PP 12, IGEBP-1) that is insulin-like growth factor binding protein in blood sera of diabetic patients. We could show a stable significant (10-fold or more in 54% of patients) increase of PAMG-1 concentrations in patients suffering with insulin-dependent diabetes and a moderate (1.5-2 times) increase of PAMG-1 levels in 80% of patients suffering with non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive stable hybridomas against placental protein PAMG-1 were obtained. Monoclonal antibodies were not cross reactive with other placental proteins and human serum albumin. The content of PAMG-1 during a physiological pregnancy increased to 40 ng/ml.
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