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Antitumor Efficacy of Focused Ultrasound-MFL Nanoparticles Combination Therapy in Mouse Breast Cancer Xenografts.


ABSTRACT: High doses of chemotherapy agents can cause adverse effects. To address this issue, drug-loaded vesicles with minimum drug loss, guided by an external element for precise delivery, are desired. Combinational therapy of both a focused ultrasound-induced drug delivery method and membrane fusogenic liposomes (MFLs) as drug delivery vehicles can satisfy such premises. In this study, we confirmed that the use of a small quantity of docetaxel-loaded membrane fusogenic liposomes (DTX-MFL) with focused ultrasound can induce better antitumor response in a xenograft mouse model compared to conventional docetaxel monotherapy and DTX-MFL only.

SUBMITTER: Kim D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7084991 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antitumor Efficacy of Focused Ultrasound-MFL Nanoparticles Combination Therapy in Mouse Breast Cancer Xenografts.

Kim Daehyun D   Han Junhee J   Park So Yeon SY   Kim Heegon H   Park Ji-Ho JH   Lee Hak Jong HJ  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20200302 5


High doses of chemotherapy agents can cause adverse effects. To address this issue, drug-loaded vesicles with minimum drug loss, guided by an external element for precise delivery, are desired. Combinational therapy of both a focused ultrasound-induced drug delivery method and membrane fusogenic liposomes (MFLs) as drug delivery vehicles can satisfy such premises. In this study, we confirmed that the use of a small quantity of docetaxel-loaded membrane fusogenic liposomes (DTX-MFL) with focused  ...[more]

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