Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9326777 | Gynecologic Oncology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
RNA extraction for gene expression analysis can be successfully performed in the multi-institutional cooperative group setting. Fresh tissue samples were obtained on 40% of accrued patients prior to treatment. The amount of biopsy material and the quantity of RNA extracted were greater prior to treatment compared with the first implant. The quality of RNA was superior prior to treatment as measured by the ratio of absorbance at 260/280 nm. These results indicate that gene expression analysis is feasible in the cooperative group setting utilizing amplification techniques for the RNA. Hopefully, this will allow for improvement in prognosis, therapeutic development, and correlation with acute and late toxicities in patients with cancer.
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Authors
D.K. Gaffney, K. Winter, C. Fuhrman, R. Flinner, K. Greven, J. Ryu, A. Forbes, K. Kerlin, R.C. Nichols, K. Zempolich,