RE: Protein called "Maspin".
From: | "Connolly, Brett M" <brett_connolly@merck.com> |
Donald et al,
Santa Cruz has 2 polyclonals. Cat #'s sc8542,sc8543.
Brett
Brett M. Connolly, Ph.D.
Merck Research Laboratories
Department of Pharmacology
WP26A-3000
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West Point, PA 19486
Ph. 215-652-2501
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e-mail: brett_connolly@merck.com
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> From: Awbrey, Donald[SMTP:DonaldAwbrey@texashealth.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:27 AM
> To: 'histonet@pathology.swmed.edu'
> Subject: Protein called "Maspin".
>
>
> Dear Histonetters:
>
> I have obtained information about a newly discovered protein called
> "Maspin". Italian scientists have discovered this protein and it could
> be invaluable for breast cancer cases as well as possibly other cancer
> cases.
>
> These scientists have found a correlation between the amount
> of Maspin to the probability of reoccurrence in breast cancer cases.
> They have found that this marker was better at predicting breast
> cancer relapses than axillary lymph node involvement.
>
> This sounds like a very invaluable breast cancer marker for patients
> who need proper treatment.
>
> Does anyone or any company out there have this marker available?
> If so, is it available for immunohistochemistry, ISH, and/or FISH.
>
> Please let me know of any available information out there in the
> "Netter Land" about this promising marker called Maspin.
>
>
> Donald G. Awbrey, HT(ASCP) QIHC
> Electron Microscopy / Image Analysis
> DonaldAwbrey@TexasHealth.org
> donaldawbrey@hotmail.com
> (817)-878-5647
>
>
>
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