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Design and construction of a magnetic targeting pro-coagulant protein for embolic therapy of solid tumors

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Author Affiliations
Xiamen University, Southeast University, Cancer Research Center, Zhongda Hospital Southeast University
Published InArtificial Cells Nanomedicine and Biotechnology
Year2019
Citations10

Abstract

, the magnetic targeting ability of the MTPCP was detected using a living imaging system. At last, we assessed the anticancer activity of the MTPCP on HepG2 tumour bearing BALB/c nude mice models including subcutaneous transplantation and orthotopic transplantation. HepG2 tumour bearing mice models revealed that after intravenous administration of the MTPCP, thrombosis specifically occurs on tumour-associated blood vessels, and resulting in tumour growth retardation. No apparent side effects, such as thrombosis in other organs or other treatment-related toxicity, were observed during the treatment. Our data showed that the MTPCP may be a promising embolic agent for the embolic therapy of solid tumours.
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