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[Progress in electrochemotherapy].
Sheng wu yi xue gong cheng xue za zhi = Journal of biomedical engineering = Shengwu yixue gongchengxue zazhi, 2005Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel cancer treatment in which electric pulses (EPs) inducing cell membrane pored (electroporation) are used as a means of delivering antitumor drugs to the cytoplasm of cancer cells. The minimal thresholds of electric field strength of in vitro tumor cell line and tumor tissue are 450-650 V/cm and 400-600 V/cm ...
Kong, Yang, Bisong, Yue, Zishu, Wang
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Electrochemotherapy in dogs and cats–A review
Veterinary and Comparative OncologyAbstractElectrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment modality that combines the electroporation of cell membranes with chemotherapy to facilitate the transport of non‐permeant molecules into cells. Several canine and feline studies have shown promising results, suggesting that ECT can be a valid adjuvant or alternative treatment option for some tumours ...
Sofia Chichorro Ramos +4 more
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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROCHEMOTHERAPY
HEART AND …, 2019Electroporation has several biomedical and industrial applications. The biomedical applications are in the field of drug or gene delivery. Electrochemotherapy utilizes electroporation for the increased delivery of cytotoxic drugs like bleomycin or cisplatin into tumors.
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Electrochemotherapy of Breast Cancer
2017Electrochemotherapy is an emerging, minimally invasive treatment modality for unresectable skin tumors and cutaneous metastases. It combines the administration of a cytotoxic agent, bleomycin, or cisplatin, with the local application of brief electric pulses, in order to permeabilize tumor cell membrane and achieve effective drug delivery.
Luca G. Campana +3 more
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Electrochemotherapy in veterinary medicine
2007Electrochemotherapy is a treatment that combines electroporation, i.e. application of electric pulses to the tumors, that induces under suitable conditions reversible permeabilization of cell membrane and administration of nonpermeant or poorly permeant chemotherapeutic drugs with intracellular targets, whose entry into the cells is facilitated by ...
Nataša Tozon, Maja Cemazar
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Electrochemotherapy for metastatic cutaneous melanoma
Acta Oncologica, 2022Bastrup, Freya A. +2 more
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Electrochemotherapy in Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022Emanuele, Miraglia +5 more
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Electrochemotherapy and Electric Pulses
2012From the earliest days of Antiquity, the biological and potentially therapeutic effects of electric pulses have been profitably employed to treat certain pathologies. For instance, low reliefs on the walls of the Ti tomb in Saqqarah, in Egypt, dating from around 2750 BC, depict the treatment of a person by exposing him to the electric discharges of an ...
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