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Normal Cells of Patients with High Cancer Risk Syndromes Lack Transforming Activity in the NIH/3T3 Transfection Assay
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PathologyCancer BiologyNih/3t3 CellsTumor BiologyCarcinomaGerm-line TransmissionHigh Cancer RiskNih/3t3 Transfection AssayCancer ResearchOncogenic AgentMedicineCancer GeneticsMalignant DiseaseCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCancer RiskNormal CellsOncologyCancer Growth
Oncogenes capable of transforming NIH/3T3 cells are often present in human tumors and tumor cell lines. Such oncogenes were not detected in normal fibroblast lines derived from patients with several clinical syndromes associated with greatly increased cancer risk. Thus, germ-line transmission of these oncogenes does not appear to be the predisposing factor responsible for these high cancer risk syndromes.
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