Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2114465 | Cancer Letters | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Compromised tumour vascularisation presents a significant challenge to chemotherapeutic-based treatment of solid tumours. In this study we use subtle electric field characteristics to facilitate electrokinetic movement of a cancer chemotherapeutic agent in an ionically complex environment. We demonstrate that such an approach can be exploited to facilitate the electrokinetic movement of camptothecin from a peritumoural site through otherwise relatively impermeable tumour tissues. Here we demonstrate enhanced anti-tumour effects using this approach in a pre-clinical model for solid tumours and suggest one possible therapeutic application of the approach in the treatment of lung cancer.
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Authors
Nikolitsa Nomikou, Anthony P. McHale,