2023
DOI: 10.17691/stm2023.15.6.02
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L-Boronphenylalanine Biodistribution Dynamics in the Organs of Mice with Subcutaneous Tumor Xenograft is a Model to Assess Neuron Sources Efficiency in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy

I.N. Druzkova,
A.A. Pakhomova,
N.I. Ignatova
et al.

Abstract: Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), due to its high biological efficiency, is one of the most promising methods of radiation therapy for malignant tumors. Currently, research in this area has received momentum due to the emergence of fundamentally new compact neutron sources suitable for clinical use.The aim of the investigation was to study L-boronphenylalanine (L-BPA) biodistribution in the organs of experimental animals with subcutaneous tumor xenografts, and evaluate the application of the experimental m… Show more

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