References to Prostate Secretory protein 94 (PSP94) (β-Microseminoprotein, Prostatic Inhibin-like Protein)

  • Lundwall A, Valtonen-Andre C, Savblom C, Fernlund P, Lilja H, Giwercman A. Beta-microseminoprotein in serum correlates with the levels in seminal plasma of young, healthy males. J Androl. 2008 May-Jun;29 (3):330-7
  • Nam RK, Reeves JR, Toi A, Dulude H, Trachtenberg J, Emami M, Daigneault L, Panchal C, Sugar L, Jewett MA, Narod SA. A novel serum marker, total prostate secretory protein of 94 amino acids, improves prostate cancer detection and helps identify high grade cancers at diagnosis. J Urol. 2006 Apr;175 (4):1291-7
  • Ramnani DM, Reeves JR, Dulude H, Panchal C, Daigneault L. Prognostic value of prostate secretory protein of 94 amino acids and its binding protein after radical prostatectomy. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Oct 15;12 (20 Pt 1):6018-22
  • Scardino PT, Bjartell AS, Al-Ahmadie H, Serio AM, Eastham JA, Eggener SE, Fine SW, Udby L, Gerald WL, Vickers AJ, Lilja H, Reuter VE. Association of cysteine-rich secretory protein 3 and beta-microseminoprotein with outcome after radical prostatectomy. Clin Cancer Res. 2007 Jul 15;13 (14):4130-8
  • Schroder FH. Prostate specific antigen and other markers for prostate cancer. J Urol. 2006 Apr;175 (4):1199-200
  • Weiber H, Abrahamsson PA, Andersson C, Bjork T, Fernlund P, Lilja H, Murne A. Radioimmunoassay of beta-microseminoprotein, a prostatic-secreted protein present in sera of both men and women. Clin Chem. 1989 Jul;35 (7):1497-503
  • Weiber H, Anderson Ch, Murne A, Rannevic G, Lindstrom C, Lilja H, Fernlund P. β Microseminoprotein is not a prostate-specific protein. American Journal of Pathology. 1990 ;137 (3):593-602


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