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- Bookby J. Martin Beattie ... and W.E. Carnegie Dickson ... ; with 191 illustrations and 2 coloured plates from original preparations.Digital Access Google Books 1909
- ArticleDamle SR, Shetty PA, Jussawalla DJ, Bhide SV, Baxi AJ.Int J Cancer. 1979 Oct 15;24(4):398-401.The physiocochemical and immunological properties of alkaline phosphatase extracted from Hodgkin's nodes, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma nodes and leukemic leukocytes have been studied. The alkaline phosphatase from these three tumor types possesses the same biophysical and biochemical properties and immunological determinants as the placental alkaline phosphatase. However, it is more heat-labile than the placental isoenzyme. Immunological experiments indicate that, of these tumor types, Hodgkin's tumor contains the largest amounts of heat-labile Regan type of alkaline phosphatase.