AAV2 mediated cell killing of
multiple breast cancer cell lines representing both low and high grades of cancer and targeted the cancer cells independent of hormone or growth factor classification.
Not exact matches
The resulting «map» of gene - drug interactions allowed the researchers to accurately predict the responses of
multiple human
cancer cell lines to different chemotherapy agents based on the
cell lines» genetic profiles and also revealed new genetic factors that appear to determine the response of
breast and ovarian tumor
cells to common classes of chemotherapy treatment.
They collected gene expression data from six genetically diverse
breast cancer cell lines, which were each exposed to 109 small - molecule drugs at
multiple dosages and time points.
Although the differing effects of hypoxia reported here are in conflict with previously published data, where no contrasting effect was seen (18 — 20), our data was produced using 13 primary
breast cancer samples, as well as established
cell lines, and the opposing effects in hormone receptor — positive and negative tumors, measured using
multiple in vitro and in vivo CSC assays, were consistent in all cases.