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Relationship of c-myc and erbB oncogene family gene aberrations and other selected factors to ex vivo chemosensitivity of ovarian cancer in the modified ATP-chemosensitivity assay.
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Modified Atp-chemosensitivity AssayOncologyC-myc Gene DosageOncogenic AgentMedicinePharmacologyCancer Cell BiologyVivo ChemosensitivityCancer GeneticsRadiation OncologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyMolecular DiagnosticsTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyEndocrine-related CancerOvarian CancerPilot Study
A pilot study on relationships of selected molecular factors [erbB-1, erbB-2, erbB-3, and c-myc oncogene average gene copy numbers (AGCN); steroid receptors and pS2 gene expression; tumor cells' DNA values] to the ex vivo chemosensitivity of ovarian cancer in a modified adenosine triphosphate cell viability chemosensitivity assay (ATP-CVA), was performed. Despite the relatively small number of patients, numerous correlations among the factors tested were found. Nevertheless, only c-myc gene dosage positively affected ex vivo chemosensitivity of tumors tested.
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