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Sensitive and specific enzymatic assay for the determination of precursor forms of prostate-specific antigen after an activation step
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Discrimination of benign from malignant prostatic disease by selective measurements of single chain, intact free prostate specific antigen
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A locus on human chromosome 20 contains several genes expressing protease inhibitor domains with homology to whey acidic protein.
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Exogenous protein kinases A and C, but not endogenous prostasome-associated protein kinase, phosphorylate semenogelins I and II from human semen
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The role of molecular forms of prostate-specific antigen (PSA or hK3) and of human glandular kallikrein 2 (hK2) in the diagnosis and monitoring of prostate cancer and in extra-prostatic disease
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Activation of latent protease function of pro-hK2, but not pro-PSA, involves autoprocessing
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Similar rates of exponential decrease in serum concentrations of free prostate-specific antigen (PSA), PSA complexed to alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, and human glandular kallikrein 2 (hK2) in prostate cancer patients treated with GnRH-analogues
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Measurement of circulating forms of prostate-specific antigen in whole blood immediately after venipuncture: implications for point-of-care testing
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Variation in percentage-free prostate-specific antigen (PSA) with prostate volume, age and total PSA level
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Discrimination of prostate cancer from benign disease by plasma measurement of intact, free prostate-specific antigen lacking an internal cleavage site at Lys145-Lys146
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