Anti-Angiogenic Efficacy of Chitosan- Gallium Nanoparticles and Low Doses of γ-irradiation on Mice Bearing Ehrlich Carcinoma
Riham Mahmoud Mohammad Abdel Mawla;
Abstract
Cancer is one of the major causes of death all over the world. According to World health organization, more than 10 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year, and the statistical trends indicate that this number would double by 2020.
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antiangiogenic efficacy of Chitosan-Gallium Nanoparticles (Ch.GaNPs) either alone or combined with γ-irradiation. As tumor has systemic effects on the host, studying the antioxidant status for tumor, liver , kidney and spleen, angiogenic and antiangiogenic growth factors were evaluated. Also, histopathological and apoptotic
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antiangiogenic efficacy of Chitosan-Gallium Nanoparticles (Ch.GaNPs) either alone or combined with γ-irradiation. As tumor has systemic effects on the host, studying the antioxidant status for tumor, liver , kidney and spleen, angiogenic and antiangiogenic growth factors were evaluated. Also, histopathological and apoptotic
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| Title | Anti-Angiogenic Efficacy of Chitosan- Gallium Nanoparticles and Low Doses of γ-irradiation on Mice Bearing Ehrlich Carcinoma | Other Titles | دراسة نشاط جسيمات الجاليوم النانوية المغلفة بالكيتوزان وأشعة جاما منخفضة الجرعة المضادة لتكوين أوعية دموية في الفئران الحاملة لورم ارليخ السرطاني | Authors | Riham Mahmoud Mohammad Abdel Mawla | Issue Date | 2019 |
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