Localization Of Putative Steroid Receptors

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Anne C. Carter
assay
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binding
biochemical
breast
breast tumor pathology
BSA FITC
C.J.L.M. Meijer
cancer
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Cytoplasmic Estrogen Receptor
DCC
endocrine therapy response
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estrogen
Estrogen Binding
Estrogen Receptor
Estrogen Receptor Positive Tumors
Estrogen Receptor Protein
Franca Stagni
Gilles Tremblay
histochemical
histochemical analysis
Histochemical Assay
Histochemical Reagent
Histochemical Technique
hormone
hormone receptor assays
Human Breast Cancer Specimen
immunocytochemistry methods
Infiltrating Cancer Cell
J. Lindeman
J. van Marie
J.P.A. Baak
Joseph G. Feldman
Jr David L. Ingram
Karen B. Eisenberg
Kathleen I. Pritchard
Kenneth S. McCarty
Kenneth S. McCarty Sr.
Localize Estrogen Receptors
Louis P. Pertschuk
Mammary Tumors
Methyl Green Pyronin
OCT Compound
Peizhen Chen
Pietro Lampertico
Predominantly Nuclear Localization
Primary Breast Cancer
Progressive Disease
prostatic carcinoma research
Prostatic Tissue Specimens
protein
Richard H. Buell
Richard J. Macchia
Rosemary A. Walker
Sin Hang Lee
Standard Biochemical Assay
Steroid Binding
steroid receptor detection techniques
therapy
Tumor Hr Status
Tumor Tissue Homogenates
Wedad Hanna
Xiangin Meng
Xianyun Yao
Zhijia Mei

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315895055
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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These volumes represent the "state-of-the-art" in morphological methods for detection of steroid receptors. Some physician authors have applied many of the new methodologies in clinical research projects deisgned to improve medical practice, and these attempts have been placed in Volume II. The Background and recent advances presented here are intended to stimulate further experimentation and new innovations, and spur clinical trials by all investigators with an interest in steroid hormones, cell biology, and clinical oncology.

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