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    Serum p53 autoantibodies in patients with minimal lesions of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast

    Five of 43 patients (11.6%) with ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast presented with p53 autoantibodies at diagnosis. Three seropositive patients demonstrated tumour sizes of ≤ 5 mm. There was no association...

    S Regele, P Kohlberger, F D Vogl, W Böhm, R Kreienberg in British Journal of Cancer (1999)

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    Prognostic value of cathepsin D expression and association with histomorphological subtypes in breast cancer

    This study investigated the prognostic value of immunohistochemically detected cathepsin D expression in 103 invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast at stages pT1 and 2. We also assessed the association betwe...

    A Lösch, C Tempfer, P Kohlberger, EA Joura, M Denk, B Zajic in British Journal of Cancer (1998)

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    Lysosomal protease cathepsin D is a prognostic marker in endometrial cancer

    The present study investigates the prognostic value of immunohistochemically detected cathepsin D expression in endometrial adenocarcinoma. Patients with surgically treated endometrial adenocarcinoma FIGO stag...

    A Lösch, P Kohlberger, G Gitsch, A Kaider, G Breitenecker in British Journal of Cancer (1996)

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    Immunohistochemical and serological evaluation of CD44 splice variants in human ovarian cancer

    The surface glycoprotein CD44 is widely distributed in different tissues. In contrast to healthy tissue, tumour samples show a more complex pattern of CD44 expression, indicating a loss of splice control. Besi...

    G Sliutz, C Tempfer, S Winkler, P Kohlberger, A Reinthaller in British Journal of Cancer (1995)

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    Expression of cytokeratins in granulosa cell tumors and ovarian carcinomas

    One of the problems in histopathology of ovarian tumors is differential diagnosis between the poorly differentiated carcinomas and granulosa cell tumors of the sarcomatoid type. Hence we evaluated the expressi...

    G. Gitsch, P. Kohlberger, A. Steiner in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics (1992)

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    Immunohistochemical differentiation between ovarian granulosa cell tumors and ovarian carcinomas

    Differential diagnosis is a major problem in histopathology of ovarian tumors. Difficulties may arise if the tumor is a poorly differentiated carcinoma or a granulosa cell tumor of the sarcomatoid type. It was...

    Dr. G. Gitsch, P. Kohlberger, E. Hanzal, H. Kölbl in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics (1991)