Localized delivery of therapeutic doxorubicin dose across the canine blood-brain barrier with hyperthermia and temperature sensitive liposomes
Most drugs cannot penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB), greatly limiting the use of anti-cancer agents for brain cancer therapy. Temperature sensitive liposomes (TSL) are nanoparticles that rapidly release the contained drug in response to hyperthermia (>40 °C). Since hyperthermia also transie...
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Main Authors: | Amy Lee Bredlau (Author), Anjan Motamarry (Author), Chao Chen (Author), M. A. McCrackin (Author), Kris Helke (Author), Kent E. Armeson (Author), Katrina Bynum (Author), Ann-Marie Broome (Author), Dieter Haemmerich (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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