Human Gene Set: HOLLEMAN_DAUNORUBICIN_B_ALL_UP


Standard name HOLLEMAN_DAUNORUBICIN_B_ALL_UP
Systematic name M2556
Brief description Genes distinguishing daunorubicin [PubChem=30323] resistant and sensitive B-lineage ALL; here - genes up-regulated in the drug resistant samples.
Full description or abstract Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is curable with chemotherapy in approximately 80 percent of patients. However, the cause of treatment failure in the remaining 20 percent of patients is largely unknown.
Collection C2: Curated
      CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations
Source publication Pubmed 15295046   Authors: Holleman A,Cheok MH,den Boer ML,Yang W,Veerman AJ,Kazemier KM,Pei D,Cheng C,Pui CH,Relling MV,Janka-Schaub GE,Pieters R,Evans WE
Exact source Fig. 8S: R/S ratio > 1
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Source species Homo sapiens
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