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    Application of a drug-induced apoptosis assay to identify treatment strategies in recurrent or metastatic breast cancer by Bosserman, Linda, Rogers, Karl, Willis, Carl, Davidson, Dirk, Whitworth, Pat, Karimi, Misagh, Upadhyaya, Gargi, Rutledge, James, Hallquist, Allan, Perree, Mathieu, Presant, Cary A

    Published in PloS one (29-05-2015)
    “…A drug-induced apoptosis assay has been developed to determine which chemotherapy drugs or regimens can produce higher cell killing in vitro. This study was…”
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    Correlation of pretreatment drug induced apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells with patient survival and clinical response by Salom, Emery, Penalver, Manuel, Homesley, Howard, Burrell, Matthew, Garrett, Audrey, Presant, Cary A, Rutledge, James, Chernick, Michael, Hallquist, Allan, Perree, Mathieu

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (08-08-2012)
    “…This study was performed to determine if a chemotherapy-induced apoptosis assay (MiCK) could predict the best therapy for patients with ovarian cancer. A…”
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    Correlation of the microculture-kinetic drug-induced apoptosis assay with patient outcomes in initial treatment of adult acute myelocytic leukemia by Strickland, Stephen A., Raptis, Anastasios, Hallquist, Allan, Rutledge, James, Chernick, Michael, Perree, Mathieu, Talbott, Mahsa S., Presant, Cary A.

    Published in Leukemia & lymphoma (01-03-2013)
    “…Abstract Overall survival (OS) with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains poor. Determining prognostic factors will help in selecting patients for appropriate…”
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    Expression de récepteurs Ly49 inhibiteurs par différentes populations leucocytaires by Perrée, Mathieu

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Les récepteurs Ly49 murins constituent une grande famille de glycoprotéines de type II qui s'apparentent aux lectines de type C. Suite à leur interaction avec…”
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