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1. Epitopes on CA 125 fron cervical mucus and ascites fluid and characterization of six new antibodies - Third report from the ISOM TD-1 workshop

4. Monoclonal antibody MX35 detects the membrane transporter NaPi2b (SLC34A2) in human carcinomas.

5. Ganglioside GD3 promotes cell growth and invasion through p130Cas and paxillin in malignant melanoma cells.

6. CA125 and UQCRFS1 FISH studies of ovarian carcinoma.

7. MUC-1 mucin protein expression in B-cell lymphomas.

8. Epitopes on CA 125 from cervical mucus and ascites fluid and characterization of six new antibodies. Third report from the ISOBM TD-1 workshop.

9. The mannose-dependent epitope for neutralizing antibody 2G12 on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 glycoprotein gp120.

10. Ovarian cancer antigen CA125 is encoded by the MUC16 mucin gene.

11. Molecular cloning of the CA125 ovarian cancer antigen: identification as a new mucin, MUC16.

12. Toward Fully Synthetic Homogeneous Glycoproteins: A High Mannose Core Containing Glycopeptide Carrying Full H-Type 2 Human Blood Group Specificity This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (Grant nos.: HL-25848 and CA-28824 (to S.J.D.), and CA-710506 (to K.O.L.)). Postdoctoral fellowship support is gratefully acknowledged by Z.-G.W. (US Army breast cancer grant no.: DAMD17-97-1-7119) and M.V. (NIH grant no.: CA-62948-04). We gratefully acknowledge Dr. George Sukenick of the Sloan-Kettering Institute's NMR core facility for mass spectral and NMR spectroscopic analyses (SKI core grant no.: CA-08748).

13. An appreciation of Elvin A. Kabat (1914-2000): scientist, educator, and a founder of modern carbohydrate biology.

14. Toward optimized carbohydrate-based anticancer vaccines: epitope clustering, carrier structure, and adjuvant all influence antibody responses to Lewis(y) conjugates in mice.

15. Synthesis and secretion of the ovarian cancer antigen CA 125 by the human cancer cell line NIH:OVCAR-3.

16. Carbohydrate vaccines for the immunotherapy of cancer.

17. Immunization of ovarian cancer patients with a synthetic Lewis(y)-protein conjugate vaccine: a phase 1 trial.

18. The chemistry and immunochemistry of blood group A, B, H, and Lewis antigens: past, present and future.

20. MUC-6 mucin is a major component of "blood group substance" from human ovarian cyst fluid.

21. MUC1 is activated in a B-cell lymphoma by the t(1;14)(q21;q32) translocation and is rearranged and amplified in B-cell lymphoma subsets.

22. Polyclonal antibodies from patients immunized with a globo H-keyhole limpet hemocyanin vaccine: isolation, quantification, and characterization of immune responses by using totally synthetic immobilized tumor antigens.

23. Biologic roles of gangliosides G(M3) and G(D3) in the attachment of human melanoma cells to extracellular matrix proteins.

24. Carbohydrate vaccines in cancer: immunogenicity of a fully synthetic globo H hexasaccharide conjugate in man.

25. Selection of carbohydrate antigens in human epithelial ovarian cancers as targets for immunotherapy: serous and mucinous tumors exhibit distinctive patterns of expression.

26. Vaccines prepared with sialyl-Tn and sialyl-Tn trimers using the 4-(4-maleimidomethyl)cyclohexane-1-carboxyl hydrazide linker group result in optimal antibody titers against ovine submaxillary mucin and sialyl-Tn-positive tumor cells.

27. A Fully Synthetic Globo H Carbohydrate Vaccine Induces a Focused Humoral Response in Prostate Cancer Patients: A Proof of Principle.

28. Relationship of glycosyltransferases and mRNA levels to ganglioside expression in neuroblastoma and melanoma cells.

29. Biosynthesis and functions of gangliosides: recent advances.

30. Characterization of a mouse monoclonal IgG3 antibody to the tumor-associated globo H structure produced by immunization with a synthetic glycoconjugate.

31. Stuck in the MUC on the long and winding road.

32. A novel and efficient method for synthetic carbohydrate conjugate vaccine preparation: synthesis of sialyl Tn-KLH conjugate using a 4-(4-N-maleimidomethyl) cyclohexane-1-carboxyl hydrazide (MMCCH) linker arm.

33. Immunogenicity of synthetic conjugates of Lewis(y) oligosaccharide with proteins in mice: towards the design of anticancer vaccines.

34. Analysis of the carbohydrate specificity of ISOBM TD-4 Workshop anti-MUC1 antibodies.

35. Initial immunochemical characterization of MX35 ovarian cancer antigen.

37. Selection of tumor antigens as targets for immune attack using immunohistochemistry: I. Focus on gangliosides.

38. Selection of tumor antigens as targets for immune attack using immunohistochemistry: II. Blood group-related antigens.

39. Distribution of radiolabeled monoclonal antibody MX35 F(ab')2 in tissue samples by storage phosphor screen image analysis: evaluation of antibody localization to micrometastatic disease in epithelial ovarian cancer.

40. Comparison of MUC-1 mucin expression in epithelial and non-epithelial cancer cell lines and demonstration of a new short variant form (MUC-1/Z).

41. A transfected sialyltransferase that is elevated in breast cancer and localizes to the medial/trans-Golgi apparatus inhibits the development of core-2-based O-glycans.

42. Isolation and characterization of ovarian cancer antigen CA 125 using a new monoclonal antibody (VK-8): identification as a mucin-type molecule.

43. Comparison of O-linked carbohydrate chains in MUC-1 mucin from normal breast epithelial cell lines and breast carcinoma cell lines. Demonstration of simpler and fewer glycan chains in tumor cells.

44. Specificity analysis of murine monoclonal antibodies reactive with Tn, sialylated Tn, T, and monosialylated (2-->6) T antigens.

45. Human melanoma cell lines deficient in GD3 ganglioside expression exhibit altered growth and tumorigenic characteristics.

46. Augmenting the immunogenicity of synthetic MUC1 peptide vaccines in mice.

47. Expression of A, B, and H blood group antigens in epithelial ovarian cancer: relationship to tumor grade and patient survival.

48. Serological and immunochemical analysis of Lewis y (Ley) blood group antigen expression in epithelial ovarian cancer.

49. Expression of alpha 2,8-sialyltransferase (GD3 synthase) gene in human cancer cell lines: high level expression in melanomas and up-regulation in activated T lymphocytes.

50. Analysis of melanoma cells stably transfected with beta 1,4GalNAc transferase (GM2/GD2 synthase) cDNA: relative glycosyltransferase levels play a dominant role in determining ganglioside expression.

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