Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10919465 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Only a subset of hypoxia-induced genes in vitro demonstrates prognostic value when evaluated in a large clinical dataset. Despite clear evidence of temporal patterns of gene-expression in vitro, the subset of prognostic hypoxia regulated genes cannot be identified based on temporal pattern alone. In vivo derived signatures appear to identify the prognostic hypoxia induced genes. The prognostic value of hypoxia-repressed genes is likely a surrogate for the known importance of proliferation in breast cancer outcome.
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Authors
Maud H.W. Starmans, Kenneth C. Chu, Syed Haider, Francis Nguyen, Renaud Seigneuric, Michael G. Magagnin, Marianne Koritzinsky, Arek Kasprzyk, Paul C. Boutros, Bradly G. Wouters, Philippe Lambin,