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'A-Like' tumor antigens
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant states]] * [[Forssman . . . surface glycoconjugates have been described in cancer ({{Hakomori, S.I. (1996) Tumor malignancy defined . . . and sphingo(glyco)lipid metabolism. Cancer Res., 56, 5309–5318}}, {{Kim, Y.J. and Varki, . . . on the significance of altered glycosylation in cancer. Glycoconj. J., 14, 569–576}}). For the most . . . A, B and O: their changes associated with human cancer. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1473, 247–266.}}). . . .
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Antigen, ABH
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Blood group antigen proteins (chart)]] * [[Antigen]] * [[ABO Antibodies]] . . . pre-malignant and malignant cells. See also: * [[Cancer and ABO blood groups]] * [['A-Like' tumor antigens]] . . . Blood Group Pathology Database] * [[Disease and ABO blood groups]] ====The Alleles==== As will become . . .
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Blood Groups and Anthropology
[[Paleoserology]] ====Attribution==== Excerpted from the Complete Blood Type Encyclopedia by Peter D'Adamo, . . . demographics of the individual [[ABO Blood Group|ABO blood groups]] in ancient populations. In genetics . . . present day differences in frequency between the ABO blood groups; why for example, are there such large . . . especially interesting from a perspective of the ABO blood groups, since Yersinia is a bacteria with . . . important watershed in the distribution of the ABO blood groups. This new, relatively sedentary, agrarian . . .
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Cancer and ABO blood groups
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [['A-Like' tumor antigens]] ====Description==== The correlation between . . . blood type and cancer is an issue that impacts many primary care physicians, . . . questions and allay fears. Risk factors for cancer have been assessed over the years and many strong . . . Type A) predisposes people to certain types of cancer. A review of the research shows modest support . . . for his claims. Gastric cancer appears to show some correlation with blood . . .
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Cholesterol and triglyceride levels, ABO blood groups and secretor status
[[Lipidomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Endothelial dysfunction]] * [[Cardiovascular disease, ABO blood groups . . . the immune system, including protecting against cancer. Recently, cholesterol has also been implicated . . . 160 mg/dL) can increase the risk of depression, cancer, hemorrhagic stroke, respiratory diseases. Possible . . . of serum lipoproteins and lipids to the ABO blood groups in patients with intermittent claudication===== . . . =====Investigation of associations between ABO blood groups and coagulation, fibrinolysis, total . . .
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E. Coli Infection and ABO Blood Groups
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Adhesins]] * [http://www.dadamo.com/lecster2/Lecster-read.pl?show=224 . . . and bacterial infections in relation to ABO blood groups. There was a 'significant relationship' . . . The TF antigen is often expressed in cancer cells, so perhaps an E. coli infection might . . . protect against certain cancers. ====Abstract==== =====Blood group and susceptibility . . .
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Fucus vesiculosis (Bladderwrack)
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also=== * [[Anti-adhesion therapy]] * [[Fucoidan]] * [[Fucose]] ====Folklore=== . . . membrane by murine Lewis lung carcinoma. Jpn J Cancer Res 1994;85:1144-1150}},{{Zhuang C, Itoh H, . . . mucopolysaccharide for [[E. Coli Infection and ABO Blood Groups |Escherichia coli]] and Neisseria . . . from Sargassum thunbergii of Phaeophyceae. Anticancer Res 1993;13:2045-2052}}) These same blocking . . .
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Hemorheology and ABO blood groups
[[Polymorphism]] ====Description==== Rheology is the study of the deformation and flow of matter. The . . . myocardial infarction, thyroid disease, cancer and control systems: effect of ABO blood groups. . . . thrombi in severe renal failure. Effect of ABO blood groups. Thromb Diath Haemorrh. 1968 Nov 15;20(1):267-84. . . .
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Longevity
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Carnosine]] * [[Genetic architecture]] * [[Glycation]] * [[Hayflick . . . over the age of 75 were type O ({{Jorgensen G. [ABO blood groups in physicians of 75 years of age. . . . of healthy humans 83-104 years of age. J Natl Cancer Inst 1983 Aug;71(2):265-8}}) Group B individuals . . .
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Rheology
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Clotting factors]] * [[Endothelial dysfunction]] * [[Factor VIII]] . . . Res. 1977 Sep;14(2):161-72.}}), heart attack, cancer and thyroid disease, kidney failure ({{Dintenfass . . . thrombi in severe renal failure. Effect of ABO blood groups. Thromb Diath Haemorrh. 1968 Nov 15;20(1):267-84.}}) . . . myocardial infarction, thyroid disease, cancer and control systems: effect of ABO blood groups. . . . When patients were divided according to their ABO blood groups, significant differences were found . . .
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