Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed to high-intensity electric pulses. Depending on electric pulse amplitude and number of pulses, applied electroporation can be reversible with membrane permeability recovery or irreversible. Reversible electroporation is used to introduce drugs or genetic material into the cell without affecting cell viability. Electrochemotherapy refers to a combined treatment: electroporation and drug injection to enhance its cytotoxic effect up to 1000-fold for bleomycin. Since several years, electrochemotherapy is gaining popularity as minimally invasive oncologic treatment. The adoption of electrochemotherapy procedure in interventional oncology poses seve...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
ABSTRACT: Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. Th...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a technique that combines chemotherapy with local application of specif...
Electroporation refers to exposure of cells to external electric field thatresults in transiently or...
Electrochemotherapy is a local treatment of cancer employing electric pulses to improve transmembran...
International audienceThermal tumor ablation techniques including radiofrequency, microwave, LASER, ...
none10siElectrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
ABSTRACT: Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. Th...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a technique that combines chemotherapy with local application of specif...
Electroporation refers to exposure of cells to external electric field thatresults in transiently or...
Electrochemotherapy is a local treatment of cancer employing electric pulses to improve transmembran...
International audienceThermal tumor ablation techniques including radiofrequency, microwave, LASER, ...
none10siElectrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...