In recent years, it has been verified that collective cell migration is a fundamental step in tumor spreading and metastatic processes. In this paper, we demonstrate for the first time how low-intensity ultrasound produces long-term inhibition of collective migration of epithelial cancer cells in wound healing processes. In particular, we show how pancreatic tumor cells, PANC-1, grown as monolayers in vitro respond to these waves at frequencies close to 1 MHz and low intensities (−2) for 48–72 h of culture after some minutes of a single ultrasound irradiation. This new strategy opens a new line of action to block the spread of malignant cells in cancer processes. Despite relevant spatial variations of the acoustic pressure amplitude induced...
Ultrasound is considered a safe and non-invasive tool in regenerative medicine and has been used in ...
Treatment with ultrasound and microbubbles (sonoporation) to enhance therapeutic efficacy in cancer ...
Multinucleation occurs in neoplastic cells that have been treated with cytochalasin B, a fungal toxi...
Low frequency ultrasound in the 20 to 60 kHz range is a novel physical modality by which to induce s...
Ultrasound (US) offers potentially important opportunities from a therapeutic point of view. Thus, t...
Current developments in medical technology have focused on therapeutic treatments that selectively a...
This paper describes the effects of low intensity continuous ultrasound (LICU) on the inflammatory r...
Cancer is today one of the leading causes of death world wide. Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment wh...
The literature describing low-intensity ultrasound in two significant areas of cancer therapy - sono...
The therapeutic applicability of ultrasound is perhaps well demonstrated with the advent of High-Int...
Ultrasound is considered a safe and non-invasive tool in regenerative medicine and has been used in ...
The effects of Low-Intensity Ultrasound (LIUS) on the proliferation, viability and extracellular mat...
Abstract Collective cell migration plays a critical role in physiological and pathological processes...
In recent years, studies using ultrasound energy for cancer treatment have advanced, thus revealing ...
Ultrasound is widely used in clinical practice, mostly in diagnostic studies, but increasingly in th...
Ultrasound is considered a safe and non-invasive tool in regenerative medicine and has been used in ...
Treatment with ultrasound and microbubbles (sonoporation) to enhance therapeutic efficacy in cancer ...
Multinucleation occurs in neoplastic cells that have been treated with cytochalasin B, a fungal toxi...
Low frequency ultrasound in the 20 to 60 kHz range is a novel physical modality by which to induce s...
Ultrasound (US) offers potentially important opportunities from a therapeutic point of view. Thus, t...
Current developments in medical technology have focused on therapeutic treatments that selectively a...
This paper describes the effects of low intensity continuous ultrasound (LICU) on the inflammatory r...
Cancer is today one of the leading causes of death world wide. Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment wh...
The literature describing low-intensity ultrasound in two significant areas of cancer therapy - sono...
The therapeutic applicability of ultrasound is perhaps well demonstrated with the advent of High-Int...
Ultrasound is considered a safe and non-invasive tool in regenerative medicine and has been used in ...
The effects of Low-Intensity Ultrasound (LIUS) on the proliferation, viability and extracellular mat...
Abstract Collective cell migration plays a critical role in physiological and pathological processes...
In recent years, studies using ultrasound energy for cancer treatment have advanced, thus revealing ...
Ultrasound is widely used in clinical practice, mostly in diagnostic studies, but increasingly in th...
Ultrasound is considered a safe and non-invasive tool in regenerative medicine and has been used in ...
Treatment with ultrasound and microbubbles (sonoporation) to enhance therapeutic efficacy in cancer ...
Multinucleation occurs in neoplastic cells that have been treated with cytochalasin B, a fungal toxi...