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Original Article

Rapid hyperthermic cell sensitivity test measured by RNA synthesis using contact-sensitive plates of confluent Balb/c 3T3 cell monolayers

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Pages 1019-1029 | Received 19 Jun 1989, Accepted 29 Jan 1990, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We have developed a hyperthermic sensitivity test for human neoplastic cells using contact-sensitive confluent monolayers of BALB/c 3T3 cells designated as ‘contact-sensitive plates (CSP)’, which almost completely inhibited the growth of normal cells without influencing the growth of the human neoplastic cells. On ‘CSP’, the relative [3H]uridine incorporation into RNA of the hyperthermic cultures showed an excellent correlation with the relative clonogenic efficiency of the treated cultures. Since ‘CSP’ allows for only contact-insensitive tumour cells to proliferate, our assay will predict the hyperthermic sensitivity of only the neoplastic cells. Moreover, even 2 × 103 cells derived from clinical tumour tissues can be assayed within only 3 days. This assay system is potentially used as a rapid in vitro hyperthermic sensitivity test for human carcinoma.

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