(1) Background: Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a malignant primary bone tumor with a cartilaginous origin. Its slow cell division and severely restricted vascularization are responsible for its poor responsiveness to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The decisive factor for the prognosis of CS patients is the only adequate therapy—surgical resection. Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) is emerging as a new option in anti-cancer therapy. Its effect on chondrosarcomas has been poorly investigated. (2) Methods: Two CS cell lines—SW 1353 and CAL 78—were used. Various assays, such as cell growth kinetics, glucose uptake, and metabolic activity assay, along with two different apoptosis assays were performed after CAP treatment. A radius cell migration as...
To date, the significant anti-cancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on dozens of cancer c...
Background and purpose: Cancer is one of the major health challenges in the world. The efficacy of c...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
(1) Background: Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a malignant primary bone tumor with a carti-laginous origin. ...
Chondrosarcoma is the second most common malign bone tumor in adults. Surgical resection of the tum...
Background: The use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in oncology has been intensively investigated o...
International audienceThrough the last decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as an innov...
Background: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is increasingly used in the field of oncology. Many of th...
Osteosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma are the most common malignant bone tumors.Conventional th...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are a rare and highly heterogeneous group of solid tumors, originating fr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minima...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minima...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has demonstrated promising anti-cancer effects in numerous in vitro an...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
To date, the significant anti-cancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on dozens of cancer c...
Background and purpose: Cancer is one of the major health challenges in the world. The efficacy of c...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
(1) Background: Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a malignant primary bone tumor with a carti-laginous origin. ...
Chondrosarcoma is the second most common malign bone tumor in adults. Surgical resection of the tum...
Background: The use of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in oncology has been intensively investigated o...
International audienceThrough the last decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as an innov...
Background: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is increasingly used in the field of oncology. Many of th...
Osteosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma are the most common malignant bone tumors.Conventional th...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are a rare and highly heterogeneous group of solid tumors, originating fr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minima...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has recently been shown to selectively target cancer cells with minima...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has demonstrated promising anti-cancer effects in numerous in vitro an...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
To date, the significant anti-cancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on dozens of cancer c...
Background and purpose: Cancer is one of the major health challenges in the world. The efficacy of c...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...