Genes and genetic elements associated with sensitivity to...

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides genetic suppressor elements that confer upon a cell resistance to one or more chemotherapeutic drug, methods for identifying and obtaining such elements, and methods of using such elements. The invention also provides cloned genes associated with sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs.

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