Publication: Oxygen supply maps for hypoxic microenvironment visualization in prostate cancer
Oxygen supply maps for hypoxic microenvironment visualization in prostate cancer
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Rupp, N. J., Schüffler, P. J., Zhong, Q., Falkner, F., Rechsteiner, M., Rüschoff, J. H., Fankhauser, C., Drach, M., Largo, R., Tremp, M., Poyet, C., Sulser, T., Kristiansen, G., Moch, H., Buhmann, J., Müntener, M., & Wild, P. J. (2016). Oxygen supply maps for hypoxic microenvironment visualization in prostate cancer. Journal of Pathology Informatics, 7, 3. https://doi.org/10.4103/2153-3539.175376
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BACKGROUND: Intratumoral hypoxia plays an important role with regard to tumor biology and susceptibility to radio- and chemotherapy. For further investigation of hypoxia-related changes, areas of certain hypoxia must be reliably detected within cancer tissues. Pimonidazole, a 2-nitroimindazole, accumulates in hypoxic tissue and can be easily visualized using immunohistochemistry. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To improve detection of highly hypoxic versus normoxic areas in prostate cancer, immunoreactivity of pimonidazole and a combination of
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Rupp, N. J., Schüffler, P. J., Zhong, Q., Falkner, F., Rechsteiner, M., Rüschoff, J. H., Fankhauser, C., Drach, M., Largo, R., Tremp, M., Poyet, C., Sulser, T., Kristiansen, G., Moch, H., Buhmann, J., Müntener, M., & Wild, P. J. (2016). Oxygen supply maps for hypoxic microenvironment visualization in prostate cancer. Journal of Pathology Informatics, 7, 3. https://doi.org/10.4103/2153-3539.175376