Title : Thymidine phosphorylase expression in invasive carcinoma: correlations with clinicopathologic variables and in vitro chemosensitivity to 5-fluorouracil.

Pub. Date : 1999 Nov-Dec

PMID : 10697613






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1 Thymidine phosphorylase expression in invasive carcinoma: correlations with clinicopathologic variables and in vitro chemosensitivity to 5-fluorouracil. Fluorouracil thymidine phosphorylase Homo sapiens
2 CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that TP is important for remodeling the existing vasculature early in tumor development and intraductal extension, expressions of TP and Bcl-2 are tightly linked and TP status can not generally predict chemotherapeutic sensitivity for 5-FU as a single molecular marker. Fluorouracil thymidine phosphorylase Homo sapiens
3 CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that TP is important for remodeling the existing vasculature early in tumor development and intraductal extension, expressions of TP and Bcl-2 are tightly linked and TP status can not generally predict chemotherapeutic sensitivity for 5-FU as a single molecular marker. Fluorouracil thymidine phosphorylase Homo sapiens
4 CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that TP is important for remodeling the existing vasculature early in tumor development and intraductal extension, expressions of TP and Bcl-2 are tightly linked and TP status can not generally predict chemotherapeutic sensitivity for 5-FU as a single molecular marker. Fluorouracil thymidine phosphorylase Homo sapiens