1. A new marker for human cancer cells;Ashall, F.; Bramwell, M.E.; Harris, H.;The Ca antigen and the Ca; Lancet be used as substitute for ordinary cell recognition,1982
2. A new marker for human cancer cells. 3. Immunocytochemical detection of malignant cells in serous fluid with the Ca I antibody;Woods, J.C.; Al, Spriggs; Harris, H.; JO'D, McGee;Lancet,1982
3. Immunocytochemical stainwhich cannot be confidently identified, the immunocytochemical reactions still do not furnish proof, because of insufficient sensitivity and specificity. The most troublesome problem is that of clusters of ing with monoclonal antibodies in cytologically "negative" serous effusions from patients with malignant disease;Ghosh, A.K.; Mason, D.Y.; Al, Spriggs;J Clin Pathol,1983
4. Immunocytochemical staining of cells in pleural and peritoneal tightly packed cells. Even if their arrangement is unlike that of mesothelial cells, the possibility has to be considered that they are benign cells from endometrium. The finding of recognisable endometrial effusions with a panel of monoclonal antibodies;Ghosh, A.K.; Al, Spriggs; Taylor-Papadimitriou, J.; Mason, D.Y.;J Clin Pathol,1983
5. New monoclonal antibodies evaluated as tumor markers in serous effusions. Cancer cells is rare in ascitic fluid obtained by paracentesis, but less so in fluid obtained from the pouch of Douglas by culdocentesis or at laparotomy.15 16 This could be an important source of "false positive",1985