Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10908947 | Leukemia Research | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study evaluates an in vitro biosensor assay capable of detecting the intracellular levels of the tri-phosphorylated form of cytarabine (Ara-CTP) within one working day. The biosensor predicted the response of seven leukaemic cell lines with varying known sensitivities to cytarabine alone and in combination with fludarabine. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), 3-day assessment of cellular viable mass, and flow cytometric assessment of apoptosis were used to validate biosensor performance. A correlation between the biosensor results and Ara-CTP quantitation by HPLC was confirmed (R = 0.972). The biosensor was also capable of detecting enhanced accumulation of Ara-CTP following sequential pre-treatment of leukaemic cells with cytarabine ± fludarabine.
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Authors
Elizabeth Anderson, M. Ann Smith, Ashley Martin, Mark Ruddock, John Lamont, Habib Alloush, Myra Conway, Priyanka Mehta, J. Graham Smith, Vyv Salisbury,