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Intracavitary slow release paclitaxel polymer in a rodent model of mammary carcinoma

In this study, a pharmacokinetic analysis of the paclitaxel polymer formulation was performed. The formulation was injected subcutaneously in the lower left inguinal area in C3H-HeJ mice. The mice were observed daily for signs of toxicity and local tumor regrowth. Humane sacrifice was performed at d...

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Published in:Journal of bioactive and compatible polymers 2000, Vol.15 (1), p.85-88
Main Authors: BREGAZZI, V. S, DERNELL, W. S, HUBER, D. J, SCHOCHET, R, LAFFERTY, M, OGILVIE, G. K, WITHROW, S. J, POWERS, B. E, MANNING, M
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Oncology
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