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249 related items for PubMed ID: 10450

  • 1. Catecholamine metabolism in neuroblastoma.
    LaBrosse EH, Comoy E, Bohuon C, Zucker JM, Schweisguth O.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1976 Sep; 57(3):633-8. PubMed ID: 10450
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  • 2. [Sensitivity and specificity of the determination of urinary catecholamines and their acid metabolites in the diagnosis of neuroblastoma in children].
    Horsmans Y, Desager JP, Harvengt C.
    Bull Cancer; 1990 Sep; 77(10):985-9. PubMed ID: 2249018
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  • 3. Biochemical activity in the metastatic lesions of neuroblastoma.
    Imashuku S, Takada H, Sawada T, Kusunoki T.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1975 Aug 18; 63(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 241512
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  • 4. Studies on tyrosine hydroxylase in neuroblastoma in relation to urinary levels of catecholamine metabolites.
    Imashuku S, Takada H, Sawada T, Nakamura T, LaBrosse EH.
    Cancer; 1975 Aug 18; 36(2):450-7. PubMed ID: 239788
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  • 5. Initial urinary catecholamine metabolite concentrations and prognosis in neuroblastoma.
    Laug WE, Siegel SE, Shaw KN, Landing B, Baptista J, Gutenstein M.
    Pediatrics; 1978 Jul 18; 62(1):77-83. PubMed ID: 683787
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  • 6. Methylated catecholamine metabolites for diagnosis of neuroblastoma.
    Candito M, Thyss A, Albertini M, Deville A, Politano S, Mariani R, Chambon P.
    Med Pediatr Oncol; 1992 Jul 18; 20(3):215-20. PubMed ID: 1574031
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  • 7. Excretion of catecholamines in relatives of patients with familial neuroblastoma.
    Piöchl E, Käser H, Klein H.
    Cancer Res; 1976 Jan 18; 36(1):10-12. PubMed ID: 1247989
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  • 8. Urinary excretion of methylated catecholamine metabolites in a child with neuroblastoma maturing into ganglioneuroma.
    Candito M, Soler C, Deville A, Bekri S, Chambon P, Thyss A.
    Med Pediatr Oncol; 1996 Jan 18; 26(1):57-60. PubMed ID: 7494513
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  • 9. Central and peripheral metabolites of norepinephrine and dopamine in postmenopausal women.
    Lobo RA, Shoupe D, Roy S, Paul W.
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  • 10. Different genomic and metabolic patterns between mass screening-positive and mass screening-negative later-presenting neuroblastomas.
    Nakagawara A, Zaizen Y, Ikeda K, Suita S, Ohgami H, Nagahara N, Sera Y, Akiyama H, Kawakami K, Uchino J.
    Cancer; 1991 Nov 01; 68(9):2037-44. PubMed ID: 1913552
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  • 12. Para-O-methylation of the catecholamines in neuroblastoma.
    Verheyden R, Ebinger G.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1975 Jan 20; 58(2):181-4. PubMed ID: 1122641
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  • 13. Obesity and precursor availability affect urinary catecholamine metabolite production in women.
    Johnston JL, Warsh JJ, Anderson GH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1983 Sep 20; 38(3):356-68. PubMed ID: 6613910
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  • 14. Quantitation of Neuroblastoma Markers Homovanillic Acid (HVA) and Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA) in Urine by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS).
    Beals M, Ramoo B, Clinton Frazee C, Garg U.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2022 Sep 20; 2546():185-194. PubMed ID: 36127589
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  • 15. Serial studies of serum dopamine-B-hydroxylase and urinary vanillylmandelic and homovanillic acids in neuroblastoma.
    Brewster MA, Berry DH.
    Med Pediatr Oncol; 1979 Sep 20; 6(2):93-9. PubMed ID: 460046
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  • 16. Suppression of norepinephrine secretion by dopamine in children with neuroblastoma: evidence for precursor inhibition in catecholamine pathway.
    Sato T, Minami S, Igarashi N, Miyagawa K.
    Endocrinol Jpn; 1989 Aug 20; 36(4):595-603. PubMed ID: 2583066
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  • 17. Age-related medical decision limits for urinary free (unconjugated) metadrenalines, catecholamines and metabolites in random urine specimens from children.
    Davidson DF, Hammond PJ, Murphy D, Carachi R.
    Ann Clin Biochem; 2011 Jul 20; 48(Pt 4):358-66. PubMed ID: 21670092
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  • 18. Adrenergic and dopaminergic response to chronic chair restraint in the rhesus monkey.
    Perlow MJ, Karoum F, Braun D, Wyatt RJ.
    Psychosom Med; 1979 Mar 20; 41(2):139-45. PubMed ID: 108755
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  • 19. Diagnostic and prognostic impact of urinary catecholamines in neuroblastoma patients.
    Strenger V, Kerbl R, Dornbusch HJ, Ladenstein R, Ambros PF, Ambros IM, Urban C.
    Pediatr Blood Cancer; 2007 May 20; 48(5):504-9. PubMed ID: 16732582
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  • 20. Determination of 4-O-methylated catecholamine metabolites in urine by mass fragmentography.
    Muskiet FA, Fremouw-Ottevangers DC, Nagel GT, Wolthers BG.
    Clin Chem; 1979 Oct 20; 25(10):1708-13. PubMed ID: 476919
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