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- Campbell, Rebecca;
- Shim, Hyunji;
- Choi, Je;
- Park, Moonchul;
- Byun, Eunjeong;
- ... Song, Seung Hyun;
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Cisplatin, the first platinum chemotherapy agent to obtain Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 1978, is widely used for a number of cancers. However, the painful side effects stemming from systemic delivery are the inevitable limitation of cisplatin. A possible solution is regional chemotherapy using various drug delivery systems, which reduces the systemic toxicity and increases drug accumulation in the tumor. In this paper, a rice-grain sized, ultrasonically powered, and implantable microdevice that can synthesize cisplatin in situ is presented. The microdevice produces 0.7 mg of cisplatin within 1 h under ultrasonic irradiation (400 mW cm(-2)). The effect of the microdevice-synthesized cisplatin is evaluated using in vitro murine breast cancer cells and ex vivo liver tissue. The results suggest that cytotoxic activities of the microdevice-mediated cisplatin delivery are significantly higher in both in vitro and ex vivo experiments. Overall, the proposed cisplatin synthesis microdevice represents a strong alternative treatment option for regional chemotherapy
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- 제목
- Implantable Cisplatin Synthesis Microdevice for Regional Chemotherapy
- 저자
- Campbell, Rebecca; Shim, Hyunji; Choi, Je; Park, Moonchul; Byun, Eunjeong; Islam, Sayemul; Song, Seung Hyun; Kim, Albert
- 발행일
- 2021-02
- 유형
- Article; Early Access
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- 10
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- 3
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