Supplementary Materials, Figures 1 - 2, Table 1 from The RAD51-Stimulatory Compound RS-1 Can Exploit the RAD51 Overexpression That Exists in Cancer Cells and Tumors
Abstract:<p>PDF file - 403KB, Supplemental Figure 1. Quantifications of western blots. Supplemental Figure 2. Knockdown of RAD51 in PC3 does not protect cells from the toxicity of ionizing radiation. Supplemental Table 1. Quantifications of statistical significance are displayed for the RS-1 toxicity data that are displayed in Figure 2. Supplemental Methods. Chemical synthesis of compounds.</p>
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