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Irreversible electroporation shows efficacy against pancreatic carcinoma without systemic toxicity in mouse models.
Cancer Lett 317(1):16-23 (2012) PMID 22079741
We evaluated the feasibility of IRE against PDAC. IRE treatment exhibited significant antitumor effects and prolonged survival in mice with orthotopic xenografts. Extensive tumor necrosis, reduced tumor cell proliferation and disruption of microvessels were observed at different days post-IRE. Anima... -
Case report of extensive metabolism by aldehyde oxidase in humans: Pharmacokinetics and metabolite profile of FK3453 in rats, dogs, and huma...
Xenobiotica 41(5):372-384 (2011) PMID 18370215
Using gene therapy to produce systemic levels of human factor IX for the treatment of hemophilia B has been clinically evaluated using viral-based vectors. The efficacy of this approach has been limited because of immune responses against the viral components. An alternative approach is to use physi... -
Treatment of breast cancer through the application of irreversible electroporation using a novel minimally invasive single needle electrode.
Breast Cancer Res Treat 123(1):295-301 (2010) PMID 20191380
We present the first in vivo study to achieve tumor regression using a translatable, clinically relevant single needle electrode for treatment administration. Numerical models of the electric field distribution for the protocol used suggest that a 1000 V/cm field threshold is sufficient to treat a t... -
Gene transfer by electrical fields.
Curr Gene Ther 10(4):255 (2010) PMID 20718698
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Electroporation gene therapy preclinical and clinical trials for melanoma.
Curr Gene Ther 10(4):312-7 (2010) PMID 20557286
In vivo electroporation (EP) is a versatile delivery method for gene transfer which can be applied to any accessible tissue. Delivery of plasmid DNA encoding therapeutic genes or cDNAs with in vivo EP has been tested extensively in preclinical melanoma models. Direct delivery to the... -
Electrochemotherapy in symptomatic melanoma skin metastases: intraindividual comparison with conventional surgery.
Dermatol Surg 36(7):1200-2 (2010) PMID 20533932
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[Focal immunophysiotherapy in combined treatment of men with manifestations of papilloma virus infection].
Urologiia (2010) PMID 21427998
We compared efficacy of combined treatment of males with anogenital warts given intramuscular cycloferon or cycloferon electrophoresis. Patients with manifest HPV infection (n=107) were divided into two groups. Group 1 (n=72) received intramuscular cycloferon (2 ml 12.5% solution each other day for... -
Electrochemotherapy as an adjunct or alternative to other treatments for unresectable or in-transit melanoma.
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther 9(11):1611-30 (2009) PMID 19895245
Treatment of recurrent or in-transit unresectable melanoma continues to be a major therapeutic challenge. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a therapeutic option for those patients whose lesions are not suitable for surgical resection and who have exhausted all other treatment modalities. ECT combines ele... -
Microdevice for analyzing the effect of electrochemotherapy on cancer cells.
Anal Chem 81(9):3517-22 (2009) PMID 19344145
A microfabricated cell-based testing device for electrochemotherapy (ECT) has been developed; it mimics a clinical electroporator with a circular needle array and maintains a similar electric field strength distribution. Until now, the performance between electroporators having two- and six-needle c... -
Enhancement of photodynamic tumor therapy effectiveness by electroporation in vitro.
Medicina (Kaunas) 45(5):372-7 (2009) PMID 19535883
Our results demonstrate that electroporation improves an access of chlorin e6 and aluminum phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate to MH22A cells. Electroporation in combination with photosensitization significantly reduces viability of the treated cells even at low doses of photosensitizers....