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Autor:
Howard L. Liber, Eric N. Phillips
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression. 8:257-276
Ionizing radiation induces cancer in humans, but the mechanisms are not established. One simple way by which radiation could induce cancer is by inducing a genetic mutation in one or more of the multiple steps in the oncogenic pathway. However, many
Autor:
Jeffrey G. Supko, Jeffrey W. Clark, Moira Kirvan, Susan L. Connors, Thomas A. Puchalski, Barbara Rattner, Joann Proper, Rocio Garcia-Carbonero, C. Sidor, Joseph Paul Eder, Lowell E. Schnipper, Milos J. Janicek, William E. Fogler, David P. Ryan, Judah Folkman, Eric N. Phillips, Mary T. Keogan, Donald Kufe, Lawrence N. Shulman, Nancy M. Kinchla
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 20(18)
PURPOSE: To perform a phase I trial of recombinant human endostatin (rhEndostatin; EntreMed, Rockville, MD) given as a daily 20-minute intravenous (IV) injection in adult patients with refractory solid tumors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The daily dose was
Autor:
Thomas Helleday, Bradley D. Preston, Mark Meuth, Atul Mohindra, Eric N. Phillips, Laura E. Hays
Publikováno v:
Human molecular genetics. 11(18)
Loss of mismatch repair (MMR) leads to a complex mutator phenotype that appears to drive the development of a subset of colon cancers. Here we show that MMR-deficient tumour cell lines are highly sensitive to the toxic effects of thymidine relative t
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 147:138
Previous work with two closely related human lymphoblast cell lines demonstrated that WTK1 cells are more resistant than TK6 cells to X-ray-induced cytotoxicity, but more mutable at both the TK and HPRT loci. It was subsequently determined that WTK1
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 143:255
Previous work showed that WTK1 human lymphoblastoid cells are radioresistant but more sensitive to X-ray-induced mutation than the closely related line TK6. In addition, WTK1 cells contain a mutant p53 while in TK6 cells p53 is wild-type. In this wor