Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia as Treatment Option for Pancreatic Cancer Cells and Pancreatic Cancer Organoids
Julian Palzer,1,2 Benedikt Mues,2 Richard Goerg,1,2 Merel Aberle,3 Sander S Rensen,3 Steven WM Olde Damink,1,3 Rianne DW Vaes,3 Thorsten Cramer,1,3 Thomas Schmitz-Rode,2 Ulf P Neumann,1,3 Ioana Slabu,2 Anjali A Roeth1,3 1Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery, RWTH Aachen University...
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Main Authors: | Palzer J, Mues B, Goerg R, Aberle M, Rensen SS, Olde Damink SWM, Vaes RDW, Cramer T, Schmitz-Rode T, Neumann UP, Slabu I, Roeth AA |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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