Polyamines as cancer markers: applicable separation methods

Volume: 764, Issue: 1, Pages: 385 - 407
Published: Nov 25, 2001
Abstract
Spermine, spermidine, putrescine and cadaverine are aliphatic amines widely spread in the human body. Their concentrations together with their acetyl conjugates increase significantly in the biological fluids and the affected tissues of cancer patients. Their concentrations decrease with the improvement in the patient's condition on multiple therapy. Various chromatographic techniques are frequently used in monitoring concentrations of di- and...
Paper Details
Title
Polyamines as cancer markers: applicable separation methods
Published Date
Nov 25, 2001
Volume
764
Issue
1
Pages
385 - 407
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