Edward E. Bondi
University of Pennsylvania
14 Papers
273 Citations
Edward E. Bondi is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melanoma & Nevus. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Specific Immunoreactivity of Hybridoma-secreted Monoclonal Anti-Melanoma Antibodies to Cultured Cells and Freshly Derived Human Cells
Meenhard Herlyn,Wallace H. Clark,Michael J. Mastrangelo,DuPont Guerry,David E. Elder,Donato LaRossa,Ralph Hamilton,Edward E. Bondi,Ralph J. Tuthill,Zenon Steplewski,Hilary Koprowski +10 more
TL;DR: Three of the six hybridoma-secreted antibodies bound to the majority of melanoma cell lines, melanoma tumors, and astrocytoma cell Lines as well as to all normal and Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphocytes tested.
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The role of lymph node dissection for clinical stage I malignant melanoma of intermediate thickness (1.51-3.99 mm)
David E. Elder,David E. Elder,DuPont Guerry,Marie Vanhorn,Shelley Hurwitz,Lee Zehngebot,Leonard I. Goldman,Donato LaRossa,Ralph Hamilton,Edward E. Bondi,Wallace H. Clark +10 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that such therapy should not be regarded as “standard” for clinical Stage I melanoma of intermediate thickness because of the weak association of elective regional lymph node dissection with survival.
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Lack of Association Between Intraocular Melanoma and Cutaneous Dysplastic Nevi
Marcia R. Taylor,DuPont Guerry,Edward E. Bondi,Jerry A. Shields,James J. Augsburger,Edward J. Lusk,David E. Elder,Wallace H. Clark,Marie Van Horn +8 more
TL;DR: Uveal and cutaneous melanoma are not etiologically linked through dysplastic nevi and it is suggested that patients with uveal melanomas are no more likely to have cutaneous dysplastics nevi than the general population.
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•Journal Article
Phenotypic Characteristics of Cells Derived from Precursors of Human Melanoma
Meenhard Herlyn,Dorothee Herlyn,David E. Elder,Edward E. Bondi,Donato LaRossa,Ralph Hamilton,Henry F. Sears,Gloria Balaban,DuPont Guerry,Wallace H. Clark,Hilary Koprowski +10 more
TL;DR: Cultured nevus cells expressed antigens present on melanoma but absent on normal fibroblasts and/or melanocytes as tested with monoclonal anti-melanoma antibodies, which bound equally well to dysplastic, congenital, and common acquired nevi.
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