@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00069879, author = {Mizuno, Kazue and Murakami, Mami and Cabral, Horacio and Konishi, Teruaki and Oikawa, Masakazu and Ishikawa, Takahiro and Iso, Hiroyuki and Imaseki, Hitoshi and Kataoka, Kazunori and Uesaka, Mitsuru and 小西 輝昭 and 及川 将一 and 石川 剛弘 and 磯 浩之 and 今関 等}, month = {Feb}, note = {Platinum anticancer drug-containing polymeric micelles have long circulation in the bloodstream and high accumulation at some solid tumors, being expected to reduce the side effects and improve the efficacy of incorporated drugs[1],[2]. They are also regarded as effective radio-sensitizers when used in combination with radiation. To achieve the optimal therapeutic effect, the kinetics of the drugs should be fully understood. However, the micro-distribution of these drugs inside organs has not been well studied, due partly to the low molecular weight of the platinum compounds, i.e., the modification with fluorescent dye might change their kinetics. In this research, therefore, the micro-distribution of platinum was directly observed by Micro-beam Scanning Particle Induced X-ray Emission (µ-PIXE) and Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (SR-XRF), in which the characteristic X-rays are measured as irradiating high-energy protons and photons., 2nd International Symposium on Nanomedicine (ISNM2009)}, title = {SR-XRF and PIXE Analysis of Platinum-Containing Polymeric Micelles}, year = {2009} }