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Radiology and Oncology
Volume 57 (2023): Issue 4 (December 2023)
Open Access
Nanosecond electric pulses are equally effective in electrochemotherapy with cisplatin as microsecond pulses
Angelika Vizintin
Angelika Vizintin
,
Stefan Markovic
Stefan Markovic
,
Janez Scancar
Janez Scancar
,
Jerneja Kladnik
Jerneja Kladnik
,
Iztok Turel
Iztok Turel
and
Damijan Miklavcic
Damijan Miklavcic
| Nov 30, 2023
Radiology and Oncology
Volume 57 (2023): Issue 4 (December 2023)
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Article Category:
Erratum
Published Online:
Nov 30, 2023
Page range:
550 - 550
Received:
Jun 07, 2022
Accepted:
Jun 19, 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0049
© 2023 Angelika Vizintin et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
FIGURE 3.
Cell survival as a function of the number of cisplatin molecules per cell for (A) CHO cells and (B) B16F1 cells in nonelectroporated (non-EP) cells (black circles) and cells electroporated with 25 × 400 ns pulses at 3.9 kV/cm, 10 Hz repetition rate (dark blue squares), 1 × 200 ns pulse at 12.6 kV/cm (light blue diamonds) or 8 × 100 μs pulses at 1.1 (CHO) or 0.9 (B16F1) kV/cm, 1 Hz pulse repetition rate (orange triangles). Bars represent standard deviation. Survival data were combined from the previous8 (for non-electroporated CHO cells and CHO cells electroporated with 25 × 400 ns and 8 × 100 μs pulses) and the present study (for B16F1 cells, additional non-electroporated CHO cells and CHO cells electroporated with 1 × 200 ns pulse).