Matilde Olivé
University of Texas System
3 Papers
84 Citations
Matilde Olivé is an academic researcher from University of Texas System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Cytogenetic analysis on eight human breast tumor cell lines: high frequencies of 1q, 11q and HeLa-like marker chromosomes.
TL;DR: The chromosomal constitution of 8 human breast tumor cell lines has been analyzed by conventional staining and G-banding methods and it appears that the primary genetic changes are specific for each type of target cell and are not shared by other neoplasms.
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Analysis of sera from breast cancer patients by radioimmunoassays
TL;DR: Sera like these two, which identify potentially important tumor markers, could serve as valuable reagents for the analysis of the tumor-assiciated antigens of human breast cancer cells.
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Autologous and homologous immunofluorescent antibody to established breast cancer cell lines.
TL;DR: In this article, indirect immunofluorescence tests were performed on 14 established human breast cancer cell lines using sera from a variety of subjects, including normal blood bank donors, persons with benign breast disease, and persons with other forms of cancer.
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