Spyridopoulou et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Improving the subcutaneous mouse tumor model by effective manipulation of magnetic nanoparticles-treated implanted cancer cellsSpyridopoulou et al., 2018
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- 954559665917995593
- Author
- Spyridopoulou K
- Aindelis G
- Lampri E
- Giorgalli M
- Lamprianidou E
- Kotsianidis I
- Tsingotjidou A
- Pappa A
- Kalogirou O
- Chlichlia K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Annals of Biomedical Engineering
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Murine tumor models have played a fundamental role in the development of novel therapeutic interventions and are currently widely used in translational research. Specifically, strategies that aim at reducing inter-animal variability of tumor size in …
- 206010028980 Neoplasm 0 title abstract description 103
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