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Bioengineering
New bioengineering data have been reported by researchers at Princess Margaret Hospital
March 24th, 2009
According to recent research from Toronto, Canada, "Hypoxic tumor cells are likely to be resistant to conventional chemotherapy, in large part because many anticancer drugs are unable to penetrate into poorly oxygenated tumor tissue. Here, we used quantitative immunofluorescence to study the distribution of mitoxantrone and AQ4N in tumor tissue." "AQ4N is a prodrug activated under hypoxic conditions to AQ4, which is structurally similar to mitoxantrone and inhibits topoisomerase II. We characterized the penetration of mitoxantrone and AQ4N/AQ4 through multilayered cell cultures (MCC) and in relation to blood vessels and hypoxic regions in human tumor xenografts. We also...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2009-03-24)
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