Database Genembl, Accession No. HS47F7R, Oct. 1995.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA497040, Aug. 1997.* |
Database EST, Accession No. H98185, Dec. 1995.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA195455, Feb. 1997.* |
Database ESt, Accession No. AA298636, Apr. 1997.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA497118, Oct. 1995.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA373922, Apr. 1997.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA463548, Jun. 1997.* |
Database EST, Accession No. AA463501, Jun. 1997.* |
Database ESt, Accession No. W46425, Oct. 1996.* |
Database, EST, Accession No. W42685, Oct. 1996.* |
Database, ESt, Accession No. AA 126474, Oct. 1995.* |
Chang et al., “A Novel Human cDNA Highly Homologous to the Fish Hormone Stanniocalcin,” Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 112:241-247 (1995). |
Jacobs et al., “Clinical Use of Tumor Markers in Oncology,” Curr. Prob. Cancer 299-350 (1991). |
Olsen et al., “Human Stanniocalcin: A Possible Hormonal Regulator of Mineral Metabolism,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:1792-1796 (1996). |
Pantel et al., “Methods for Detection of Micrometastatic Carcinoma Cells in Bone Marrow, Blood and Lymph Nodes,” Onkologie 18:394-401 (1995). |
Schwartz, et al., In: Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology 1 4th Edition, 531-542 (1993), Philadelphia, PA: J/B/ Lippincott Co. |
Annotation 1706175 “A Novel Human cDNA Highly Homologous to the Fish Hormone Stannicalcin,” Oct. 1, 1996. |