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Cisplatin resistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is linked to DNA damage response and cell cycle arrest transcriptomics rather than poor drug uptake

Figure 5. Cisplatin-induced gene expression changes in HNO97 cells. Cells (three independent biological replicates) were exposed to 440 µM cisplatin for 2.5 h, transferred to drug-free medium for 4 h, and then analyzed by PCR. Significantly induced genes are highlighted in green, significantly suppressed genes in red, and non-significantly altered genes (P > 0.01) in black. PCR: Polymerase chain reaction.

Cancer Drug Resistance
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