Diagnostic method for detecting cancer

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23902, 23915, G01N 3354, G01N 3368

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ABSTRACT:
Diagnostic method for detecting cancer in humans comprising assaying a serum sample for concentration of a particular DNA-binding protein. The concentration of this serum protein has been found to be significantly different in patients having cancer than in cancer-free patients.

REFERENCES:
Galvan, The Pharmacologists (Abs.) 20(3): 238 (1978), "Inhibition of PM-2 DNA Breakage by a Human Serum Protein."
Lewis et al., FEBS Letters, vol. 92, No. 2, Aug. 1978, 211-213, "A Serum DNA-Binding Protein Absent in Malignant Diseases."
Parsons et al., Europ. J. Biochem. 71:1-8 (1976), "Purification and Identification of a Human-Serum DNA-Binding Protein Associated with Malignant Diseases."
Roberts et al., Amer. J. Med. 65:437-445, (1978), "Identification of Antinative DNA Antibodies in Cryoglobulinemic."

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