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English: Imaging of the induced vascular lock and subsequent re-perfusion of tumor blood vessels after EP. FD was injected i.o. 1 min after the application of electric pulses (8 square wave electric pulses, voltage-to-distance ratio 1300 V/cm, duration 100 µs, repetition frequency 1 Hz). Tumor blood vessels were visualized by fluorescence microscopy at 80×magnification. Scale bar 500 µm. Time in the movie is expressed in relation to EP. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Markelc B, Sersa G, Cemazar M (2013). "Differential Mechanisms Associated with Vascular Disrupting Action of Electrochemotherapy: Intravital Microscopy on the Level of Single Normal and Tumor Blood Vessels". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059557. PMID 23555705. PMC: 3608732. | ||
Author | Markelc B, Sersa G, Cemazar M | ||
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Author | Markelc B, Sersa G, Cemazar M |
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