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Journal of the Optical Society of America | 1975

Mass absorption coefficients of Parylene N at soft x-ray and vacuum-ultraviolet wavelengths

Robert Stern; Francesco Paresce

Parylene N was selected as a bandpass filter for the extreme-ultraviolet telescope, flown on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in July 1975. The telescope measures stellar and diffuse cosmic radiation in the wavelength region from 45 to 170 A. In connection with this application, a systematic study was conducted of the mass absorption coefficient of the Parylene N. The results of the study for the wavelength region from 44 to 2536 A are reported.


Basic life sciences | 1991

Early and late events in the development of human breast cancer.

Helene S. Smith; Robert Stern; Edison T. Liu; Chris Benz

We hypothesize that early events in the development of at least some human breast cancers involve faulty epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and that the stromal cells themselves play an active role in this abnormal process. In contrast, later events accelerating breast tumor progression may occur in association with genetic changes involving only the malignant epithelial cells. These conclusions arise from a review of the literature, our comparative studies of HA metabolism in fibroblasts cultured from either normal or malignant breast tissues, and from molecular-genetic studies performed on sequential specimens from a single patient and on a wide variety of human breast tumor samples. HA is a proteoglycan component of the ECM which is known to stimulate epithelial cell detachment and motility and is most abundant in fetal and rapidly growing tissues. We find that many breast cancer-derived fibroblasts are stimulated to produce HA in response to TGF-beta under conditions where HA accumulation by normal tissue fibroblasts is almost uniformly inhibited. In a single patient, we had the opportunity to examine three malignant effusions that occurred sequentially to identify genetic changes associated with the later stages of breast cancer progression. Although, common cytogenetic abnormalities were found in all the effusion samples, only the last effusion exhibited a loss of heterozygosity at the c-Ha-ras locus. In this case, the allelic loss correlated with improved growth in vitro of the primary cells and with ability to become a permanently established cell line.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Archive | 1997

Human plasma hyaluronidase

Robert Stern; Gregory I. Frost; Anthony Csoka; Tim M. Wong


Archive | 2001

Use of human plasma hyaluronidase in cancer treatment

Robert Stern; Gregory I. Frost; Anthony Csoka; Tim M. Wong


Archive | 1997

Method of treating tumor-bearing patients with human plasma hyaluronidase

Robert Stern; Gregory I. Frost; Anthony Csoka; Tim M. Wong


Archive | 1997

Human urinary hyaluronidase

Robert Stern; Anthony Csoka; Gregory I. Frost; Tim M. Wong


Archive | 1996

Hybridoma cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies that bind to human plasma hyaluronidase

Robert Stern; Gregory I. Frost; Anthony Csoka; Tim M. Wong


Archive | 1998

Purification and microsequencing of hyaluronidase isozymes

Robert Stern; Anthony Csoka; Gregory I. Frost; Tim M. Wong


Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology | 2004

Hyaluronan Degradation in Tumor Growth and Metastasis

Robert Stern; 柿崎 育子


Archive | 1998

Reinigung und mikrosequenzierung von hyaluronidase isoenzymen

Robert Stern; Anthony Csoka; Gregory I. Frost; Tim Wong

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Anthony Csoka

University of California

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Tim M. Wong

University of California

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Tim Wong

University of California

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Chris Benz

University of California

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Edison T. Liu

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Helene S. Smith

California Pacific Medical Center

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