Quantitative model for efficient temporal targeting of tumor cells and neovasculature

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Abstract

The combination of cytotoxic therapies and antiangiogenic agents is emerging as a most promising strategy in the treatment of malignant tumors. However, the timing and sequencing of these treatments seem to play essential roles in achieving a synergic outcome. Using a mathematical modeling approach that is grounded on available experimental data, we investigate the spatial and temporal targeting of tumor cells and neovasculature with a nanoscale delivery system. Our model suggests that the experimental success of the nanoscale delivery system depends crucially on the trapping of chemotherapeutic agents within the tumor tissue. The numerical results also indicate that substantial further improvements in the efficiency of the nanoscale delivery system can be achieved through an adjustment of the temporal targeting mechanism. Copyright 2011 M. Kohandel et al.

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Kohandel, M., Haselwandter, C. A., Kardar, M., Sengupta, S., & Sivaloganathan, S. (2011). Quantitative model for efficient temporal targeting of tumor cells and neovasculature. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/790721

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