NON-INVASIVE DETECTION OF BLADDER CANCER BY FLOURESCENCE IN SITU HIBRIDIZATION OF AURORA A

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We disclose a method of detecting bladder cancer in a patient, comprising isolating bladder cells from the patient's urine; hybridizing the bladder cells with a labelled DNA probe, wherein the probe recognizes at least a portion of the aurora kinase A gene, to yield a sample of bladder cells hybridized with the labeled DNA probe: and counting the number of bladder cells in the sample, the number of copies of the aurora kinase A gene in each bladder cell in the sample, and the number of bladder cells in the sample having at least a first threshold number of copies of the aurora kinase A gene.

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BOARD OF REGENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM210 WEST 7TH STREET AUSTIN TX 78701

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Czerniak, Bogdan Houston, US 5 24
Grossman, H Barton Bellaire, US 2 2
Subrata, Sen Sugar Land, US 2 2

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