Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8246445 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion: Chronic and acute hypoxic regions are present in colorectal tumors, as shown by pimonidazole and IdUrd staining. Only in a minority of tumors did an association exist between the areas stained by pimonidazole and those positive for CA IX. Pimonidazole also did not correlate with expression of other putative intrinsic hypoxia markers (VEGF, EGFR).
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Authors
Laurence M.D., Annelies Debucquoy, Christiaan Ph.D., Karel M.D., Ph.D., Nadine M.D., Ph.D., Harlinde M.D., Freddy M.D., Ph.D., William H. Ph.D., Adrian C. Ph.D., Karin M. M.D., Ph.D.,