articleCancer ResearchMay 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Disruption of Cancer Cell Replication by Alternating Electric Fields

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · Weizmann Institute of Science

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Abstract

Abstract Low-intensity, intermediate-frequency (100–300 kHz), alternating electric fields, delivered by means of insulated electrodes, were found to have a profound inhibitory effect on the growth rate of a variety of human and rodent tumor cell lines (Patricia C, U-118, U-87, H-1299, MDA231, PC3, B16F1, F-98, C-6, RG2, and CT-26) and malignant tumors in animals. This effect, shown to be nonthermal, selectively affects dividing cells while quiescent cells are left intact. These fields act in two modes: arrest of cell proliferation and destruction of cells while undergoing division. Both effects are demonstrated when such fields are applied for 24 h to cells undergoing mitosis that is oriented roughly along the…

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Keywords
  • Mitosis
  • Cell division
  • In vivo
  • Cell growth
  • Cancer
  • Chemistry
  • Cell culture
  • Cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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