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  • 3. Lectin binding sites in cultured human breast cancer cells.
    Müller-Holzner E, Marth C, Kofler E, Daxenbichler G, Hofstädter F.
    Breast Cancer Res Treat; 1985; 5(3):277-83. PubMed ID: 2411314
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  • 4. Lectin-binding sites in eccrine sweat gland tumours.
    Tamaki K, Furue M, Seki Y, Inoue Y, Tsuchida T, Ohara K, Kukita A.
    Br J Dermatol; 1986 Apr; 114(4):451-8. PubMed ID: 3083858
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  • 5. Binding of fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugated lectins to MXT mouse mammary neoplasm and their relation to steroid receptor status.
    Kiss R, Lenglet G, Danguy A.
    Anticancer Res; 1986 Apr; 6(2):209-13. PubMed ID: 3085574
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  • 6. High progesterone receptor concentration in a variant of the ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cell line adapted to growth in oestrogen free conditions.
    van den Berg HW, Martin J, Lynch M.
    Br J Cancer; 1990 Apr; 61(4):504-7. PubMed ID: 2139575
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  • 7. Peanut lectin binding as a marker for activated T-lineage lymphocytes.
    Chervenak R, Cohen JJ.
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  • 8. Endogenous as well as exogenous hormonal modulation of lectin binding sites in normal and neoplastic tissue of rat mammary gland.
    Vierbuchen M, Klein PJ, Würz H, Kallenberg A, Fischer R.
    Acta Histochem Suppl; 1988 Feb; 36():179-90. PubMed ID: 3150553
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  • 9. Histochemical tumor markers for evaluation of hormone dependence in breast cancer.
    Klein PJ, Vierbuchen M, Schulz KD, Farrar G, Fischer J, Uhlenbruck G, Fischer R.
    Cancer Detect Prev; 1983 Feb; 6(1-2):199-206. PubMed ID: 6192918
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  • 10. Micro-heterogenous expression of peanut agglutinin-binding sites in the extracellular matrix of cultured cells.
    Trejdosiewicz LK, Southgate J, Hodges GM, Goodman SL.
    Exp Cell Res; 1985 Jan; 156(1):153-63. PubMed ID: 3917399
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  • 11. Peanut agglutinin (PNA) binding sites: a useful marker for hormonal dependence in experimental breast cancer.
    Vierbuchen M, Klein PJ, Rösel S, Fischer J.
    Cancer Detect Prev; 1983 Jan; 6(1-2):207-14. PubMed ID: 6309384
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  • 12. Expression of PNA-binding sites on specific glycoproteins by human melanoma cells is associated with a high metastatic potential.
    Zebda N, Bailly M, Brown S, Doré JF, Berthier-Vergnes O.
    J Cell Biochem; 1994 Feb; 54(2):161-73. PubMed ID: 8175891
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  • 13. Estradiol membrane binding sites on human breast cancer cell lines. Use of a fluorescent estradiol conjugate to demonstrate plasma membrane binding systems.
    Berthois Y, Pourreau-Schneider N, Gandilhon P, Mittre H, Tubiana N, Martin PM.
    J Steroid Biochem; 1986 Dec; 25(6):963-72. PubMed ID: 3025520
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  • 14. [Peanut lectin-binding sites in gastric carcinoma and the adjacent mucosa].
    Gan RL.
    Zhonghua Bing Li Xue Za Zhi; 1990 Jun; 19(2):109-11. PubMed ID: 2167774
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  • 15. Peanut agglutinin inhibits proliferation of cultured breast cancer cells.
    Marth C, Daxenbichler G.
    Oncology; 1988 Jun; 45(1):47-50. PubMed ID: 2448718
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  • 16. Quantitation of lectin binding sites in human colon mucins by use of peanut and wheat germ agglutinins.
    Boland CR, Roberts JA.
    J Histochem Cytochem; 1988 Oct; 36(10):1305-7. PubMed ID: 3138307
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  • 17. Peanut agglutinin: a marker for normal and leukaemic cells of the monocyte lineage.
    O'Keefe D, Ashman L.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1982 May; 48(2):329-38. PubMed ID: 6809376
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  • 18. Lectin binding to newt epidermis: fluorescent localization and effects on motility.
    Mahan JT, Donaldson DJ.
    J Exp Zool; 1986 Aug; 239(2):221-8. PubMed ID: 3091758
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  • 19. Peanut lectin: a mitogen for normal human colonic epithelium and human HT29 colorectal cancer cells.
    Ryder SD, Smith JA, Rhodes JM.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1992 Sep 16; 84(18):1410-6. PubMed ID: 1512792
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  • 20. Mode of cell surface marker changes during retinoic acid-induced differentiation in pluripotent embryonal carcinoma cells.
    Kume A, Ogiso Y, Nishimune Y, Matsushiro A.
    Exp Cell Res; 1983 Jul 16; 146(2):385-90. PubMed ID: 6873195
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