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DNA damage response as a candidate anti-cancer barrier in early human tumorigenesis

Jirina Bartkova, Zuzana Hor caronejs caroní, Karen Koed, Alwin Krämer, Frederic Tort, Karsten Zieger, Per Guldberg, Maxwell Sehested, Jahn M. Nesland, Claudia Lukas, Torben Ørntoft, Jiri Lukas and Jiri Bartek

Nature 434, 864-870(14 April 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03482

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Supplementary Figure S1

Immunostaining of gammaH2AX in human Ta lesions of the urinary bladder, shown at high magnification by confocal laser microscope or immunoperoxidase staining to document the focal pattern of gammaH2AX in tumour cell nuclei.

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Summary data for Ser1981-phosphorylated ATM, Thr68-phosphorylated Chk2, and classification of bladder tumours according to their genomic instability deduced from the SNP array analysis of allelic imbalances.

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Examples of immunohistochemistry images to illustrate that mononuclear cell infiltrate is insufficient to activate the DNA damage response in human colon tissues.

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Cytological detection (confocal laser microscope and light microscope images) of activated DNA damage checkpoint markers in U-2-OS cells exposed to various hyperproliferative, oncogenic stimuli.

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Examples of immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence images of cyclin E-activated DNA damage checkpoint markers in normal human fibroblasts.

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Evidence for altered dynamics of DNA replication and chromatin association of the RPA protein) on induced overexpression of cyclin E in human U-2-OS cells.

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Immunohsitochemical evidence for aberrantly enhanced cyclin E and gammaH2AX in colon adenomas and summary to document the correlation of gamma-H2AX and elevated cyclin E.

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Examples of immunohistochemical patterns of Tyr15-phosphorylated Cdk1, Ki67 and gammaH2AX in colon adenomas, and summary of frequencies and correlation between the gammaH2AX and pTyr-Cdk1 markers in adenomas and carcinomas, respectively.

Supplementary Data

Data from the SNP array analysis of DNA isolated from the blood and microdissected lesions from samples of different stages of human bladder tumourigenesis, MIAME compliant.

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