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Quality Assurance and Good Laboratory Practice
Poor cell culture practice leads to poor science due largely to issues of cross-
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E1A-Mediated Gene Therapy
Ovarian carcinoma is the most lethal tumor of the female genital tract and conti
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Microtiter Plate Technique for the Measurement of Glutathione in Fresh and Cryopreserved Lymphoblast
Glutathione is an intracellular, nonprotein thiol that appears to play an import
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Assessing Growth and Response to Therapy in Murine Tumor Models
Rodent models provide an important means of assessing antitumor activity vs toxi
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Detection of Cancer-Related Proteins in Fresh-Frozen Ovarian Cancer Samples Using Laser Capture Micr
Tumors are heterogeneous structures that contain different cell populations. Las
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Differential Staining Cytotoxicity Assay: A Review
Differential Staining Cytotoxicity (DiSC) assay is the prototype for a closely r
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Purification of TNF Binding Proteins
The finding that the two tumor necrosis factor receptors (TNFR) exist in soluble
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Detection of Mutations in Human Cancer Using Nonisotopic RNase Cleavage Assay
Nonisotopic RNase cleavage assay (NIRCA) is an RNase-cleavage-based method for m
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Molecular Genetics of Ovarian Cancer: A Technical Overview
This chapter is an overview, from a technical perspective, of the approaches tha
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Cultures of Surgical Material from Lung Cancers: A Kinetic Approach
Despite great advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of lung cance
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Hybrid Cell Vaccination in Patients With Metastatic Melanoma
Hybrid cell vaccination is a novel approach for immunotherapy of cancers by indu
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Effects of Fixation on Tissues
The primary aim of tissue fixation is to preserve tissue in the long term, ideal
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Bispecific Antibody MDX-210 for Treatment of Advanced Ovarian and Breast Cancer
A large number of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to various tumor cell lines have
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Establishment and Culture of LeukemiaLymphoma Cell Lines
The advent of continuous human leukemia–lymphoma cell lines as a rich resource o
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Gene Therapy for Lung Cancer: An Introduction
In spite of the significant advances made in the conventional treatment modaliti