Title : Combined radionuclide-chemotherapy and in vivo imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma cells after transfection of a triple-gene construct, NIS, HSV1-sr39tk, and EGFP.

Pub. Date : 2010 Apr 1

PMID : 19819065






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1 Our results show that: (1) all three genes are stably expressed in Huh-7/NTG cells, (2) I-125 and H3-PCV uptake were markedly increased in the Huh-7/NTG cells in vitro, (3) cellular survival and tumor growth of Huh-7/NTG was inhibited by I-131 or GCV both in vitro and in vivo, and was much prominent with combination therapy, (4) in vivo imaging with I-124 and F-18 FHBG revealed increased uptake in the Huh-7/NTG tumor. Ganciclovir MIR7-3 host gene Homo sapiens
2 Our results show that: (1) all three genes are stably expressed in Huh-7/NTG cells, (2) I-125 and H3-PCV uptake were markedly increased in the Huh-7/NTG cells in vitro, (3) cellular survival and tumor growth of Huh-7/NTG was inhibited by I-131 or GCV both in vitro and in vivo, and was much prominent with combination therapy, (4) in vivo imaging with I-124 and F-18 FHBG revealed increased uptake in the Huh-7/NTG tumor. Ganciclovir MIR7-3 host gene Homo sapiens
3 Our results show that: (1) all three genes are stably expressed in Huh-7/NTG cells, (2) I-125 and H3-PCV uptake were markedly increased in the Huh-7/NTG cells in vitro, (3) cellular survival and tumor growth of Huh-7/NTG was inhibited by I-131 or GCV both in vitro and in vivo, and was much prominent with combination therapy, (4) in vivo imaging with I-124 and F-18 FHBG revealed increased uptake in the Huh-7/NTG tumor. Ganciclovir MIR7-3 host gene Homo sapiens
4 Our results show that: (1) all three genes are stably expressed in Huh-7/NTG cells, (2) I-125 and H3-PCV uptake were markedly increased in the Huh-7/NTG cells in vitro, (3) cellular survival and tumor growth of Huh-7/NTG was inhibited by I-131 or GCV both in vitro and in vivo, and was much prominent with combination therapy, (4) in vivo imaging with I-124 and F-18 FHBG revealed increased uptake in the Huh-7/NTG tumor. Ganciclovir MIR7-3 host gene Homo sapiens