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Colon tumor specific nuclear antigen with potential as a pre-tumor diagnostic probe
Cancer Letters
|June 1, 1980
Abstract:
Tumor specific nuclear antigen was demonstrated in early stages of chemically-induced colon carcinogenesis. At these early stages, there is no observable nuclear or cytoplasmic alteration in the colon mucosae. The rise in tumor specific nuclear antigen in carcinogen-treated animals can be abolished by simultaneous treatment with carcinogen inhibitor. The potential for tumor specific nuclear antigen to be used as a pretumor diagnostic probe is discussed.