Haemodynamic and transport barriers to the treatment of solid tumours

RK Jain, AW Cook, EL Steele - International journal of radiation …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
RK Jain, AW Cook, EL Steele
International journal of radiation biology, 1991Taylor & Francis
A blood-borne molecule or cell that enters the tumour vasculature reaches cancer cells
via:(a) distribution through the vascular compartment;(b) transport tPresented at the 16th LH
Gray ConferenceVasculature as a Target for Anti-Cancer Therapy', Manchester, UK, 17-21
September 1990. $ Present address: Andrew Werk Cook Professor of Tumor Biology,
Department of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School, and Director, Edwin L. Steele
Laboratory of Tumor Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
A blood-borne molecule or cell that enters the tumour vasculature reaches cancer cells via:(a) distribution through the vascular compartment;(b) transport tPresented at the 16th LH Gray ConferenceVasculature as a Target for Anti-Cancer Therapy', Manchester, UK, 17-21 September 1990. $ Present address: Andrew Werk Cook Professor of Tumor Biology, Department of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School, and Director, Edwin L. Steele Laboratory of Tumor Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
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