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DPPG 2 -Based Thermosensitive Liposomes with Encapsulated Doxorubicin Combined with Hyperthermia Lea...

DPPG 2 -Based Thermosensitive Liposomes with Encapsulated Doxorubicin Combined with Hyperthermia Lea...

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DPPG 2 -Based Thermosensitive Liposomes with Encapsulated Doxorubicin Combined with Hyperthermia Lead to Higher Doxorubicin Concentrations in the Bladder Compared to Conventional Application in Pigs: A Rationale for the Treatment of Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

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DPPG 2 -Based Thermosensitive Liposomes with Encapsulated Doxorubicin Combined with Hyperthermia Lead to Higher Doxorubicin Concentrations in the Bladder Compared to Conventional Application in Pigs: A Rationale for the Treatment of Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

Publisher

New Zealand: Dove Medical Press Limited

Journal title

International journal of nanomedicine, 2021-01, Vol.16, p.75

Language

English

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New Zealand: Dove Medical Press Limited

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Contents

Current treatment options for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are associated with substantial morbidity. Local release of doxorubicin (DOX) from phosphatidyldiglycerol-based thermosensitive liposomes (DPPG
-TSL-DOX) potentiated by hyperthermia (HT) in the bladder wall may result in bladder sparing without toxicity of systemic chemotherapy....

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Full title

DPPG 2 -Based Thermosensitive Liposomes with Encapsulated Doxorubicin Combined with Hyperthermia Lead to Higher Doxorubicin Concentrations in the Bladder Compared to Conventional Application in Pigs: A Rationale for the Treatment of Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A652003520

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A652003520

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ISSN

1178-2013

E-ISSN

1178-2013

DOI

10.2147/IJN.S280034

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