
By Theodore W. Palmer
This is often the 1st quantity of a quantity set that offers a latest account of uncomplicated Banach algebra thought together with all recognized effects on basic Banach *-algebras. This account emphasises the function of *-algebra constitution and explores the algebraic effects which underlie the idea of Banach algebras and *-algebras. this primary quantity is an self sufficient, self-contained reference on Banach algebra conception. each one subject is taken care of within the greatest fascinating generality in the framework of a few type advanced algebras instead of topological algebras. In either volumes proofs are awarded in whole element at a degree available to graduate scholars. moreover, the books include a wealth of historic reviews, heritage fabric, examples, quite in noncommutative harmonic research, and an intensive bibliography. jointly those books turns into the normal reference for the overall concept of *-algebras.
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Weintraub, B. , Vaitukaitis, J. , Sussman, H. , Hershman, J. , Muggia, F. : Placental proteins and their subunits as tumor markers. Ann. Intern. Med. 82, 71-83 (1975) 19. , Nicholson, W. , Orth, D. : The nature ofimmunoreactive LPHs in human plasma and tissue extracts. J. Clin. Invest. (1978) (in press) 20. Yalow, R. , Berson,~. : Size heterogeneity of immunoreactive human ACTH in plasma and in extracts of pituitary glands and ACTH-producing thymoma. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 44, 439-445 (1971) Prognostic Value of Postoperative Blood Levels of Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) in Breast Cancer R.
______________- u Years 2 Fig. 7. 08). CEA and Metastatic Disease The prognostic significance of CEA values in 260 patients with metastatic disease is shown in Fig. 7. Survival has been measured from the date of CEA estimation. The patients have been followed a mean period of 256 days. There is a highly significant difference in survival. 4 years, but the patients whose CEA is normal have not yet reached their median survival, which probably will be greater than 2 years. We have"analyzed the two groups, CEA positive and negative, for extent and sites of disease and found no difference in tumour burden.
Malkin, J. A. Kellen, and A. Malkin Introduction Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was originally described by GOLD in 1965. Initial studies suggested that this assay might provide a method for identifying patients with colon cancer. However, the early promise of specificity for colon cancer has not been confirmed by the antigen and antibody preparations currently available and, in fact, abnormally elevated levels ofCEA have been found in a wide variety of tumours, other non-malignant diseases, and after blood transfusion.