@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00047405, author = {Nikolova, Biliana and Atanasova, Severina and Mudrov, Tsvetan and Tsoneva, Iana and Zhelev, Zhivko and Bakalova, Rumiana and Aoki, Ichio and バカロバ ルミアナ and 青木 伊知男}, issue = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Bioautomation}, month = {Aug}, note = {Abstract: Electroporation-based cancer treatment techniques are currently after active investigations in the field of drug delivery, optimization of electrical parameters and elucidation of the exact mechanisms at a molecular level. The present study is designed to investigate the exact in vivo redistribution and persistence of nanoparticles in the tumor tissue f colon-cancer grafted mice after electroporation with two different kinds of electrodes.The aim of the study is to avoid artifacts during electroporation due to accumulation of nanoparticles in the surrounding non-cancer tissues. The isolated electrodes are appropriate for the treatment of 3-dimensional tumors and have a large potential in this field. Keywords: Electroassisted drug delivery, in vivo imaging, Cancer, Nanoparticles, Quantum dots.}, pages = {259--266}, title = {Image-guided Electro-assisted Drug Delivery: Comparison between Two Types of Electrodes}, volume = {19}, year = {2015} }