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Decreased clonogenic survival of PCa cells exposed to radiation and rucaparib.

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<p><b>A</b>, Radiation and rucaparib dose response in PC3, C4-2, DU145, VCaP and LNCaP cells was established by clonogenic cell survival assays. Left panels indicate the response to radiation, those on the right to rucaparib. <b>B</b>, Synergistic effect of the combination of radiation and rucaparib on clonogenic survival in LNCaP, PC3, C4-2, and VCaP cells, where CI <1 represents synergy and CI >1 an antagonistic interaction between the two treatments. Error bars represent SD of mean (n = 3).</p>

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<p><b>A</b>, Radiation and rucaparib dose response in PC3, C4-2, DU145, VCaP and LNCaP cells was established by clonogenic cell survival assays. Left panels indicate the response to radiation, those on the right to rucaparib. <b>B</b>, Synergistic effect of the combination of radiation and rucaparib on clonogenic survival in LNCaP, PC3, C4-2, and VCaP cells, where CI <1 represents synergy and CI >1 an antagonistic interaction between the two treatments. Error bars represent SD of mean (n = 3).</p>

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Clonogenic assayCancer researchMedicineBiologyGeneticsApoptosis

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