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The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect in tumor vasculature: The key role of tumor-selective macromolecular drug targeting.
Prabhakar, U. et al. Challenges and key considerations of the enhanced permeability and retention effect for nanomedicine drug delivery in oncology.
Hansen, A. E. et al. Positron emission tomography based elucidation of the enhanced permeability and retention effect in dogs with cancer using copper-64 liposomes.
An imbalance of Ang-1 and Ang-2 levels results in enhanced permeability and capillary leakage.
Nanocarriers take advantages of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) to accumulate passively in solid tumors.
Lee, H. et al. 64Cu-MM-302 positron emission tomography quantifies variability of enhanced permeability and retention of nanoparticles in relation to treatment response in patients with metastatic breast cancer.
This in turn provides passive targeting to cancerous or inflamed tissues via the enhanced permeability and retention effect.
Enhanced permeability and retention effect and tumor specific ligands mediate passive targeting and active targeting to tumors, respectively.
enhanced permeability and retention.
enhanced permeability and retention effect.
Quantitative evaluation of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect.
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