Title : Cisplatin, camptothecin, and taxol sensitivities of cells with p53-associated multidrug resistance.

Pub. Date : 1996 Dec

PMID : 8967975






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1 Cisplatin, camptothecin, and taxol sensitivities of cells with p53-associated multidrug resistance. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
2 Cisplatin, camptothecin, and taxol sensitivities of cells with p53-associated multidrug resistance. Camptothecin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
3 Cisplatin, camptothecin, and taxol sensitivities of cells with p53-associated multidrug resistance. Paclitaxel transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
4 However, these mutant p53-transfected cell lines retained sensitivity to taxol and camptothecin. Paclitaxel transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
5 However, these mutant p53-transfected cell lines retained sensitivity to taxol and camptothecin. Camptothecin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
6 We also show that immature thymocytes from mice with the p53 gene genetically inactivated showed reduced ability to undergo apoptosis after treatment with ionizing radiation and cisplatin compared with wild-type mice. Cisplatin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
7 Camptothecin also induced apoptosis in a p53-independent manner in thymocytes at low doses but in a p53-dependent manner at high doses. Camptothecin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
8 Camptothecin also induced apoptosis in a p53-independent manner in thymocytes at low doses but in a p53-dependent manner at high doses. Camptothecin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
9 These data suggest that taxoids and camptothecin analogs could have activity in tumors that have aberrant p53 function and provide a rationale for the clinical observations of responsiveness of refractory ovarian cancer to these drugs. Taxoids transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
10 These data suggest that taxoids and camptothecin analogs could have activity in tumors that have aberrant p53 function and provide a rationale for the clinical observations of responsiveness of refractory ovarian cancer to these drugs. Camptothecin transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus