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  2. CA 27-29 - Wikipedia

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    CA 27.29 is a tumor marker for breast cancer. [1] It is a form of glycoprotein MUC1. [2] References ... This page was last edited on 4 November 2023, at 05:27 (UTC).

  3. Tumor marker - Wikipedia

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    CA27.29: breast cancer [10] CA19-9: Mainly pancreatic cancer, but also colorectal cancer and other types of gastrointestinal cancer. [11] CA-125: Mainly ovarian cancer, [12] but may also be elevated in for example endometrial cancer, fallopian tube cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancer. [13] Calcitonin: medullary ...

  4. CA19-9 - Wikipedia

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    The reason is that the test may be falsely normal (false negative) in many cases or abnormally elevated in people who have no cancer (false positive) in others. The main use of CA19-9 is therefore to see whether a pancreatic tumor is secreting it; if that is the case, then the levels should fall when the tumor is treated, and they may rise ...

  5. Carcinoembryonic antigen - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the carcinoembryonic antigen family consists of 29 genes, 18 of which are normally expressed. [25] The following is a list of human genes which encode carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion proteins: CEACAM1 , CEACAM3 , CEACAM4 , CEACAM5 , CEACAM6 , CEACAM7 , CEACAM8 , CEACAM16 , CEACAM18 , CEACAM19 , CEACAM20 , CEACAM21

  6. Calcium imaging - Wikipedia

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    Calcium imaging is a microscopy technique to optically measure the calcium (Ca 2+) status of an isolated cell, tissue or medium.Calcium imaging takes advantage of calcium indicators, fluorescent molecules that respond to the binding of Ca 2+ ions by fluorescence properties.

  7. Calcitonin - Wikipedia

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    Calcitonin is a 32 amino acid peptide hormone secreted by parafollicular cells (also known as C cells) of the thyroid (or endostyle) in humans and other chordates [5] in the ultimopharyngeal body. [6]

  8. Normetanephrine - Wikipedia

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    Normetanephrine, also called normetadrenaline, [1] is a metabolite of norepinephrine created by action of catechol-O-methyl transferase on norepinephrine. It is excreted in the urine and found in certain tissues.

  9. Tumor-associated glycoprotein - Wikipedia

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