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  • Iino, N.; Matsunaga, T.; Harada, T.; Igarashi, S.; Koyama, I.; Komoda, T.
    Comparative characterization of pulmonary surfactant aggregates and alkaline phosphatase isozymes in human lung carcinoma tissue (2007), Cell Tissue Res., 328, 355-363.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
lung non-carcinoma tissue. Liver type alkaline phosphatesse AP is detected in the heavy and light surfactant aggregates from both non-carcinoma and squamous carcinoma tissues, but not in heavy surfactant aggregates from adenocarcinoma tissues. A larger amount of bone type alkaline phosphatase is found in light surfactant aggregate fractions from squamous cell carcinomas than those from adenocarcinoma tissues or noncarcinoma tissues from patients with either type of cancer Homo sapiens
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lung cancer cell
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Homo sapiens
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non-small cell lung cancer cell
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Homo sapiens
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squamous cell carcinoma cell non-carcinoma tissue. Liver type alkaline phosphatesse AP is detected in the heavy and light surfactant aggregates from both non-carcinoma and squamous carcinoma tissues, but not in heavy surfactant aggregates from adenocarcinoma tissues. A larger amount of bone type alkaline phosphatase is found in light surfactant aggregate fractions from squamous cell carcinomas than those from adenocarcinoma tissues or noncarcinoma tissues from patients with either type of cancer Homo sapiens
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