نتایج جستجو برای: conventional trap assay

تعداد نتایج: 499894  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2002
Jennifer L Hess W Edward Highsmith

BACKGROUND Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein that maintains chromosomal telomere length. Telomerase is not active in nonmalignant somatic cells, but is activated in most human cancers. Telomerase activity in easily obtainable body fluids that bathe tumors may be a useful cancer marker, especially when used in conjunction with conventional cytology. APPROACH Results from studies that assayed t...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
M L Falchetti A Levi P Molinari R Verna E D'Ambrosio

Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol (TRAP) is a sensitive procedure to measure telomerase activity in small samples of cell or tissue extracts. Due to the strict correlation between high levels of telomerase activity and neoplastic transformation, TRAP assay could provide an important diagnostic marker of malignancy. Although the original TRAP assay is very sensitive and some improvements h...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1999
Y R Nakasato A J Janckila J M Halleen H K Vaananen S P Walton L T Yam

BACKGROUND Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP; EC 3.1.3.2) is a product of osteoclasts and a biochemical marker of bone resorption rate. However, erythrocytes and platelets contribute to total TRAP activity in serum, reducing the specificity of direct biochemical assays in serum. Osteoclast TRAP is also known as type-5 TRAP and is antigenically unique. Immunoassays are sought to improve ...

Broomcorn seed (Sorghum vulgare) was used as raw material for bioethanol production. Optimum conditions were obtained from response surface method. Broomcorn seed flour (45 g/l) was treated by alkaline treatment and dual enzymatic hydrolysis (0.7 g/l of α- amylase and 0.42 g/l of amyloglucosidase). The hydrolyzed total sugar of 25.5 g/L was used in conventional bioethanol production (8.1 g/l) u...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Henning Wege Michael S Chui Hai T Le Julie M Tran Mark A Zern

The sensitive telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) permits telomerase detection in mammalian cell and tissue extracts with very low telomerase activity levels. Unfortunately, conventional TRAP assays require complex post-amplification procedures, such as polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and densitometry, to measure telomerase products. Therefore, a real-time quantitative TRAP assay ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
Nam W. Kim Fred Wu

The telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay has been used to test telomerase activity in numerous cancer specimens. We describe primers, controls and quantification methods for the TRAP assay to accurately measure the level of telomerase activity in clinical samples. The assay is reliable and reproducible in routine analyses and can be used to estimate the processivity of telomeras...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2012
Shinya Matsukawa Yuki Moriyama Tadayoshi Hayata Haruka Sasaki Yuzuru Ito Makoto Asashima Hiroki Kuroda

Most endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-retained proteins contain a carboxy-terminal signal sequence called the ER retention signal motif such as the Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu (KDEL) motif. Using this molecular mechanism, we developed a new dominant-negative assay, designated the KDEL-tag trap assay, to negatively regulate secretion of disulfide bond-dependent protein dimers, as typified by TGF-beta superfamily ...

2005
Guido Dalbagni Wei Han Zuo-Feng Zhang Carlos Cordon-Cardo Patricia Saigo William R. Fair Harry Herr Nam Kim Malcolm A. S. Moore

There is a need for the identification of an accurate test for the detection of recurrent bladder cancer. In this study, we evaluate the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay for detection of tebomerase as a potential new method for bladder cancer detection and compare it to voided urine cytology. A urine sample and a bladder wash were obtained from 63 patients with a history of ...

2013
Shuang Zhou Yang Yang Yaoqin Yang Huihong Tao Dong Li Junli Zhang Gening Jiang Jianmin Fang

BACKGROUND Angiogenesis is essential for the growth and metastasis of cancer. Although anti-angiogenic agents, particularly vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors, have exhibited single-agent activity, there is considerable interest in combining these novel drugs with conventional chemotherapy reagents to achieve an optimal clinical efficacy. The objective of this study was to eva...

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