To identify a set of genes related to radiosensitivity of cervical squamous cell carcinomas and to establish a predictive method, we compared expression profiles of 9 radiosensitive and 10 radioresistant tumors obtained by biopsy before treatment, on a cDNA microarray consisting of 23,040 human genes. We identified 121 genes whose expression was significantly greater in radiosensitive cells than in radioresistant cells, and 50 genes that showed higher levels of expression in radioresistant cells than in radiosensitive cells. Some of these genes had already known to be associated with the radiation response, such as aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) and X-ray repair cross-complementing 5 (XRCC5) (P<.05, Mann-Whitney test). The validity of the...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Radioresistance varies significantly in human tumor cells, thereby impacting the efficacy of radioth...
Radiotherapy can cause unacceptable levels of damage to normal tissues in some cancer patients. To u...
AbstractTo identify a set of genes related to radiosensitivity of cervical squamous cell carcinomas ...
Cervical cancer as a common gynecological malignancy threatens the health and lives of women. Resist...
Human cells cultured in vitro are substantially different from each other in their radiosensitivity....
<div><p>Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but ther...
Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but there is no ...
BackgroundCervical cancer (CC) is one of the common malignant tumors in women, Currently, 30% of pat...
Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but there is no ...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
AIM To predict an unusual response to clinical radiations, identification of molecular markers and u...
Radiation is a common treatment of cancer. It can be used either as the primary therapy or as an adj...
Radioresistance is one of the main determinants of treatment outcome in oral cancer, but the predict...
SUMMARYCervical cancer is one of the leading female cancers in Taiwan and ranks as the fifth cause o...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Radioresistance varies significantly in human tumor cells, thereby impacting the efficacy of radioth...
Radiotherapy can cause unacceptable levels of damage to normal tissues in some cancer patients. To u...
AbstractTo identify a set of genes related to radiosensitivity of cervical squamous cell carcinomas ...
Cervical cancer as a common gynecological malignancy threatens the health and lives of women. Resist...
Human cells cultured in vitro are substantially different from each other in their radiosensitivity....
<div><p>Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but ther...
Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but there is no ...
BackgroundCervical cancer (CC) is one of the common malignant tumors in women, Currently, 30% of pat...
Intrinsic radiosensitivity is an important factor underlying radiotherapy response, but there is no ...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
AIM To predict an unusual response to clinical radiations, identification of molecular markers and u...
Radiation is a common treatment of cancer. It can be used either as the primary therapy or as an adj...
Radioresistance is one of the main determinants of treatment outcome in oral cancer, but the predict...
SUMMARYCervical cancer is one of the leading female cancers in Taiwan and ranks as the fifth cause o...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Radioresistance varies significantly in human tumor cells, thereby impacting the efficacy of radioth...
Radiotherapy can cause unacceptable levels of damage to normal tissues in some cancer patients. To u...