EPR Cancer Research Results
EPR, enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect: Click to Expand ⟱
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Passive accumulation (in cells) is based on the unique architecture of the tumor tissue, where neo-angiogenesis leads to an atypical endothelial layer and to fenestrated vasculature, which together with the impaired lymphatic drainage guides the penetration and accumulation of nano-sized materials within the cancerous tissues.
Exploited for drug design in the nanomedicine field.
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Ovarian, Ovarian Cancer: Click to Expand ⟱
Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
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in-vivo, |
Ovarian, |
A2780S |
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SKOV3 |
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Fenton↑, ROS↑, eff↑, angioG↓, p‑Akt↓, EPR↑, selectivity↑, selectivity↑, eff↑, Cyt‑c↑, HO-1↑,
Showing Research Papers: 1 to 1 of 1
* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 1
Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:
Redox & Oxidative Stress ⓘ
Fenton↑, 1, HO-1↑, 1, ROS↑, 1,
Cell Death ⓘ
p‑Akt↓, 1, Cyt‑c↑, 1,
Angiogenesis & Vasculature ⓘ
angioG↓, 1, EPR↑, 1,
Drug Metabolism & Resistance ⓘ
eff↑, 2, selectivity↑, 2,
Total Targets: 9
Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:
Total Targets: 0
Scientific Paper Hit Count for: EPR, enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include :
-low or high Dose
-format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
-different cell line effects
-synergies with other products
-if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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