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. 1986 Feb;13(2):275-9.

[Sensitivity test of anticancer agents by subrenal capsule assay (SRC assay). II--Determination of tumor sensitivity by percentage inhibition of DNA protein]

[Article in Japanese]
  • PMID: 3080963

[Sensitivity test of anticancer agents by subrenal capsule assay (SRC assay). II--Determination of tumor sensitivity by percentage inhibition of DNA protein]

[Article in Japanese]
M Nishiyama et al. Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 1986 Feb.

Abstract

Subrenal capsule assay(SRC assay) has been reported to be an effective and rapid method for predicting the tumor sensitivity of individual patients to anti-cancer agents. In order to establish a more objective method of determining sensitivity in SRC assay the DNA content was measured by the schmidt-Thannhauser-Schneider method and the protein content was estimated using Bio-Rad protein assay, after removal of a tumor implanted in the subrenal capsular space of ddY mice. Percentage inhibition of DNA/protein had a high correlation with that of relative increase of tumor weight, although three groups treated with mitomycin-C, 5-fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide indicated different values of tumor sensitivity. From these results, the percentage inhibition of DNA/protein seems to be more objective than microscopic measurement for predicting tumor sensitivity.

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