Study of the influence of the magnetosensitive complex and heterogeneous electromagnetic field on the nonlinear dynamics of tumor growth and survival of animals with Geren's carcinoma
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Intravenous introduction of mechanochemically synthesized magnetosensitive complex on the basis of nanoparticles of Fe3O4, KCl and antitumor drug - doxorubicin and next irradiation by local spatially inhomogeneous electromagnetic field and mild hyperthermia of Guerin carcinoma increased on 56% survival of animals as compared to experiments when treatment by conventional doxorubicin only
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