2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2013.09.032
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Nanosecond pulsed electric fields as a novel drug free therapy for breast cancer: An in vivo study

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“…This model is one of the few breast cancer models that exhibit the capability to metastasize to the lungs, liver, brain and bones mimicking human advanced breast cancer . To treat these orthotopic 4T1 breast cancer tumors, we used nanosecond electric pulses, which have shown success in a variety of rat and mouse tumor models with several different cancer types …”
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“…This model is one of the few breast cancer models that exhibit the capability to metastasize to the lungs, liver, brain and bones mimicking human advanced breast cancer . To treat these orthotopic 4T1 breast cancer tumors, we used nanosecond electric pulses, which have shown success in a variety of rat and mouse tumor models with several different cancer types …”
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“…NPS ablation as a new developing technology has not been extensively studied for breast cancer. Only one study has been reported to treat xenograft human breast cancer in an immunodeficient mouse model . However, most recent work from the laboratories of Beebe and Nuccitelli has indicated that immune response induced by NPS ablation may be involved in the tumor regression and protection from second tumor challenge.…”
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“…Pada tingkat keganasan yang lebih tinggi, NsPEFs mampu menurunkan kemampuan invasi dan metastasis sel kanker melalui penurunan ekspresi VEGF dan MMP (Ren et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2014).…”
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“…Electroporation‐based therapies, such as electrochemotherapy and irreversible electroporation, are already gaining traction in clinical practice, even for treatment of deep‐seated tumors [Županič et al, ; Miklavčič et al, ; Chunlan et al, ]. Although most electroporation techniques utilize 100 μs pulses, in recent years there has been a steady drive toward using shorter pulses for treatments (e.g., 100 ns pulse and even as short as below 10 ns pulse) [Pakhomov et al, ; Nuccitelli et al, , ; Arena et al, ; Napotnik et al, ; Yin et al, ; Nuccitelli et al, ; Yu‐Hsuan et al, ; Ibey et al, ; Wu et al, ].…”
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