1994
DOI: 10.1002/jso.2930570206
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Anticancer chemosensitivity profile of freshly separated human pancreatic cancer cells assessed by DNA synthesis inhibition assay

Abstract: The chemosensitivity of 49 freshly separated human pancreatic cancers to seven kinds of anticancer agents were assessed by a DNA synthesis (3H-thymidine incorporation) inhibition assay. DNA synthesis is higher in involved lymph nodes (n = 7), malignant effusion (n = 15), liver metastasis (n = 7), primary cancer (n = 15), and skin metastasis (n = 5). Chemosensitivity assay demonstrates that etoposide, 4-epirubicin, carboquone, and 5-fluorouracil are more effective than cisplatin, mitomycin-C, and Adriamycin. In… Show more

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“…Of the agents examined, 5‐FU had the strongest effect on Candida cell proliferation and PLM weakest. As known, CDDP and 5‐FU as well as γ‐ray inhibit DNA synthesis and impair DNA (14, 16, 21), However, the PLM DNA synthesis‐inhibitory activity is weak (43). However, it is uncertain whether the weak influence of PLM depended on its mild DNA‐impairing activity or not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the agents examined, 5‐FU had the strongest effect on Candida cell proliferation and PLM weakest. As known, CDDP and 5‐FU as well as γ‐ray inhibit DNA synthesis and impair DNA (14, 16, 21), However, the PLM DNA synthesis‐inhibitory activity is weak (43). However, it is uncertain whether the weak influence of PLM depended on its mild DNA‐impairing activity or not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%