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Liposomes and Local Hyperthermia: Selective Delivery of Methotrexate to Heated Tumors
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1979
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Phase TransitionsHeated TumorsNanotherapeuticsEngineeringThermal TherapyAccumulated DrugTumor BiologyNanomedicineOncologyHyperthermiaAnti-cancer AgentRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchLocal HyperthermiaBiochemistryPhysiological TemperatureTumor TargetingPharmacologyMalignant DiseaseTumor MicroenvironmentLipid PreparationDrug Delivery SystemsMedicineSelective DeliveryDrug Discovery
Liposomes with phase transitions a few degrees above physiological temperature delivered more than four times as much methotrexate to murine tumors heated to 42 degrees C as to unheated control tumors. Most of the accumulated drug appeared to be intracellular and bound to dihydrofolate reductase, the enzyme blocked by methotrexate in its role as an antineoplastic agent.
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