Co-Encapsulation of Fisetin and Cisplatin into Liposomes for Glioma Therapy: From Formulation to Cell Evaluation
(1) Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most frequent cerebral tumor. It almost always relapses and there is no validated treatment for second-line GBM. We proposed the coencapsulation of fisetin and cisplatin into liposomes, aiming to (i) obtain a synergistic effect by combining the anti-angiogen...
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Main Authors: | Morgane Renault-Mahieux (Author), Victoire Vieillard (Author), Johanne Seguin (Author), Philippe Espeau (Author), Dang Tri Le (Author), René Lai-Kuen (Author), Nathalie Mignet (Author), Muriel Paul (Author), Karine Andrieux (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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