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Table 1 RT-PCR assay in peripheral blood, in different tissues and cell lines.

From: Can p503s, p504s and p510s gene expression in peripheral-blood be useful as a marker of prostatic cancer?

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RT-PCR

P503S

P504S

P510S

PB

 

No (%)

No (%)

No (%)

group 1

    

AA and RP (n = 11)

positive

7 (63.63)

7 (63.63)

11 (100)

 

negative

4(36.36)

4(36.36)

0

group 2

    

Pca in prostate biopsy (n = 11)

positive

2 (18.18)

9 (81.81)

11 (100)

 

negative

9 (81.81)

2 (18.18)

0

group 3

    

BPH in prostate biopsy (n = 20)

positive

5 (25)

11 (55)

15 (75)

 

negative

15 (75)

9 (45)

5 (25)

Frozen tissues

    

Neoplastic and non neoplastic

positive

4 (66.66)

4 (66.66)

5 (83.83)

prostate tissues (n = 6)

negative

2 (33.33)

2 (33.33)

1 (16.16)

Non prostatic tissues (n = 6)

positive

6 (100)

1(16.66)

2 (33,33)

 

negative

0

5 (83.33)

4 (66.66)

Cell lines (n = 6)

    

prostatic (n = 2)

positive

2 (100)

2 (100)

2 (100)

 

negative

0

0

0

non prostatic (n = 4)

positive

4 (100)

2 (50)

2 (50)

 

negative

0

2 (50)

2 (50)

  1. PB = peripheral blood
  2. RT = radical prostatectomy
  3. AA = androgen ablation