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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 14, 2011
Filed:
May. 01, 2008
Renaud G. Seigneuric, Crimolois, FR;
Maud H. W. Starmans, Heerlen, NL;
Glenn Fung, Madison, WI (US);
Balaji Krishnapuram, King of Prussia, PA (US);
Dimitry S. A. Nuyten, Branford, CT (US);
Arie Van Erk, Eindhoven, NL;
Michael Gaston Magagnin, Riemst, BE;
Kasper M. Rouschop, Wijnandsrade, NL;
Sriram Krishnan, Exton, PA (US);
R. Bharat Rao, Berwyn, PA (US);
Christoffel Theodorus Anthonius Evelo, Geleen, NL;
Adrian Campbell Begg, Amsterdam, NL;
Bradly G. Wouters, Toronto, CA;
Philippe Lambin, Genappe-Bousval, BE;
Renaud G. Seigneuric, Crimolois, FR;
Maud H. W. Starmans, Heerlen, NL;
Glenn Fung, Madison, WI (US);
Balaji Krishnapuram, King of Prussia, PA (US);
Dimitry S. A. Nuyten, Branford, CT (US);
Arie van Erk, Eindhoven, NL;
Michael Gaston Magagnin, Riemst, BE;
Kasper M. Rouschop, Wijnandsrade, NL;
Sriram Krishnan, Exton, PA (US);
R. Bharat Rao, Berwyn, PA (US);
Christoffel Theodorus Anthonius Evelo, Geleen, NL;
Adrian Campbell Begg, Amsterdam, NL;
Bradly G. Wouters, Toronto, CA;
Philippe Lambin, Genappe-Bousval, BE;
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., Malvern, PA (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides methods and compositions for predicting patient responses to cancer treatment using hypoxia gene signatures. These methods can comprise measuring in a biological sample from a patient the levels of gene expression of a group of the genes designated herein. The present invention also provides for microarrays that can detect expression from a group of genes.