Human radioresistance/cell cycle progression gene

This invention provides isolated nucleic acids which encode a wildtype and a mutant human homolog of RAD9. This invention also provides purified and mutant wildtype human homologs of RAD9. This invention also provides methods for determining whether a subject has radiosensitivity; for predicting the...

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Main Authors HOPKINS; KEVIN M, LIEBERMAN; HOWARD B, DAVEY; SCOTT K
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.03.1999
Edition6
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Summary:This invention provides isolated nucleic acids which encode a wildtype and a mutant human homolog of RAD9. This invention also provides purified and mutant wildtype human homologs of RAD9. This invention also provides methods for determining whether a subject has radiosensitivity; for predicting the effect of radiation therapy or chemotherapy on a subject; for detecting whether a subject has a predisposition to cancer; for treating a subject who is radiosensitive and for preventing or treating cancer in a subject who is radiosensitive.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19960644034