Common antigen for colorectal and mucinous ovarian tumors and pr

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues

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530395, 530387, 530389, 530827, 424 11, 424 858, 424 88, 424551, 424559, 436544, 436543, 436545, 436547, C07K 1500, A61K 3900

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ABSTRACT:
A purified common antigen for colorectal and mucinous ovarian cancer (COTA) is provided which is antigenically distinct from CSAp, CEA and Ca 19-9. The COTA antigen is useful for producing a COTA antibody which is nonreactive with CSAp, CEA or Ca 19-9.

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