Electroporation, a method for increasing the permeability of membranes to ions and small molecules, is used in the clinic with chemotherapeutic drugs for cancer treatment (electrochemotherapy). Electroporation with calcium causes ATP (adenosine triphosphate) depletion and cancer cell death and could be a novel cancer treatment. This study aims at understanding the relationship between applied electric field, calcium concentration, ATP depletion and efficacy.In three human cell lines — H69 (small-cell lung cancer), SW780 (bladder cancer), and U937 (leukaemia), viability was determined after treatment with 1, 3, or 5 mM calcium and eight 99 μs pulses with 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4 or 1.6 kV/cm. Fitting analysis was applied to quantify the cell-killi...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is the combination of transient pore formation following electric pulse ap...
<p>Cell survival (%) versus electric field (E) at calcium electroporation using 0, 1, 3, or 5mM calc...
Electroporation—a transient electric-field-induced increase in cell membrane permeability—can be use...
Background: Electroporation, a method for increasing the permeability of membranes to ions and small...
Background: Electroporation, a method for increasing the permeability of membranes to ions and small...
BACKGROUND:Calcium electroporation is a new experimental anti-cancer treatment where calcium is inte...
http://www.bioelectrics2018.czThe intracellular/intratumoral delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs usin...
Calcium electroporation describes the use of high voltage electric pulses to introduce supraphysiolo...
Adolescent cancer survivors present increased risks of developing secondary malignancies due to canc...
Adolescent cancer survivors present increased risks of developing secondary malignancies due to canc...
The combination of Ca2+ ions and electroporation has gained attention as potential alternative to el...
<p>Viability, assessed using MTS assay, of H69, a human small cell lung cancer cell line (<b>A</b>);...
Electroporation is a method, developed in order to deliver exogenous biocompounds (anticancer drugs,...
<p>U937, a human leukaemia cell line. (<b>A</b>) Cellular quinacrine fluorescence intensity of U937 ...
Calcium ion distribution between extra and intracellular compartments plays a crucial role in cellul...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is the combination of transient pore formation following electric pulse ap...
<p>Cell survival (%) versus electric field (E) at calcium electroporation using 0, 1, 3, or 5mM calc...
Electroporation—a transient electric-field-induced increase in cell membrane permeability—can be use...
Background: Electroporation, a method for increasing the permeability of membranes to ions and small...
Background: Electroporation, a method for increasing the permeability of membranes to ions and small...
BACKGROUND:Calcium electroporation is a new experimental anti-cancer treatment where calcium is inte...
http://www.bioelectrics2018.czThe intracellular/intratumoral delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs usin...
Calcium electroporation describes the use of high voltage electric pulses to introduce supraphysiolo...
Adolescent cancer survivors present increased risks of developing secondary malignancies due to canc...
Adolescent cancer survivors present increased risks of developing secondary malignancies due to canc...
The combination of Ca2+ ions and electroporation has gained attention as potential alternative to el...
<p>Viability, assessed using MTS assay, of H69, a human small cell lung cancer cell line (<b>A</b>);...
Electroporation is a method, developed in order to deliver exogenous biocompounds (anticancer drugs,...
<p>U937, a human leukaemia cell line. (<b>A</b>) Cellular quinacrine fluorescence intensity of U937 ...
Calcium ion distribution between extra and intracellular compartments plays a crucial role in cellul...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is the combination of transient pore formation following electric pulse ap...
<p>Cell survival (%) versus electric field (E) at calcium electroporation using 0, 1, 3, or 5mM calc...
Electroporation—a transient electric-field-induced increase in cell membrane permeability—can be use...