Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).

The immunochemical relationship between CEA, NCA and NCA 2 was studied in guinea-pigs. Strong cross reactions were found between these antigens, either in delayed or anaphylactic reactions. Some specific determinants for each antigen could still be demonstrated. Delayed hypersensitivity is likely to...

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Main Authors: Neveu, T., Staebler, D., Chavanel, G., Burtin, P.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: 1975
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2009431/
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spelling pubmed-20094312009-09-10 Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2). Neveu, T. Staebler, D. Chavanel, G. Burtin, P. Research Article The immunochemical relationship between CEA, NCA and NCA 2 was studied in guinea-pigs. Strong cross reactions were found between these antigens, either in delayed or anaphylactic reactions. Some specific determinants for each antigen could still be demonstrated. Delayed hypersensitivity is likely to be due to the protein moiety of the molecules while anaphylactic reactivity could probably be related to their glucidic parts. Consequently, CEA and NCA have common antigenic determinants on their glucidic and peptidic moieties, perhaps more on the latter ones. 1975-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2009431/ /pubmed/50854 Text en
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author Neveu, T.
Staebler, D.
Chavanel, G.
Burtin, P.
spellingShingle Neveu, T.
Staebler, D.
Chavanel, G.
Burtin, P.
Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
author_facet Neveu, T.
Staebler, D.
Chavanel, G.
Burtin, P.
author_sort Neveu, T.
title Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
title_short Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
title_full Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
title_fullStr Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
title_full_unstemmed Study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (NCA and NCA 2).
title_sort study of the antigenic cross reactivity between carcinoembryonic antigen and "nonspecific cross reacting antigens" (nca and nca 2).
description The immunochemical relationship between CEA, NCA and NCA 2 was studied in guinea-pigs. Strong cross reactions were found between these antigens, either in delayed or anaphylactic reactions. Some specific determinants for each antigen could still be demonstrated. Delayed hypersensitivity is likely to be due to the protein moiety of the molecules while anaphylactic reactivity could probably be related to their glucidic parts. Consequently, CEA and NCA have common antigenic determinants on their glucidic and peptidic moieties, perhaps more on the latter ones.
publishDate 1975
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2009431/
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