Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1802508 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Biodistribution of doxorubicin and ferrocarbon carrier particles in organism during and after magnetically controlled anti-tumor drug delivery and deposition was studied. Animal tests show high concentration of the cytostatic drug in the target zone, while its concentration is three orders of magnitude lower in bloodstream and other organs. A significant depot of the drug remains on the deposited particles days after the procedure. Macrophages actively phagocytose the ferrocarbon (FeC) particles and remain viable long enough to carry them to the lymph nodes.
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Authors
Anatoly A. Kuznetsov, Victor I. Filippov, Tatiana A. Nikolskaya, Andrei P. Budko, Alexander L. Kovarskii, Sergei V. Zontov, Boris Ya. Kogan, Oleg A. Kuznetsov,