PMID: 6977028Dec 1, 1981Paper

Comparison of pregnancy-associated murine protein-1 and human pregnancy zone protein

Journal of Reproductive Immunology
J HauB Teisner

Abstract

Immunological cross-reaction between human pregnancy zone protein (PZP, SP-3, alpha 2-PAG) and pregnancy-associated murine protein-1 (PAMP-1) was demonstrated by countercurrent line immunoelectrophoresis using antibodies against the proteins raised in hens. The levels of PZP and PAMP-1 were measured during pregnancy and found to be very similar in the first half of pregnancy. Both proteins were found to be heterogeneous and separable according to surface properties. It is suggested that the murine PAMP-1 can be used to study the physiology of human PZP.

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Jan 1, 1988·Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics·O M Poulsen, J Hau
Sep 1, 1991·APMIS : Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica, Et Immunologica Scandinavica·H E JensenH Schønheyder
Dec 1, 1992·The Journal of Experimental Zoology·N L Krog, J Hau
Apr 1, 1983·American Journal of Reproductive Immunology : AJRI·J HauJ G Westergaard
Sep 27, 2005·Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA·Rüdiger SchadeHoracio Raul Terzolo

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