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cisplatin liposomal A synthetic formulation in which the antineoplastic agent cisplatin is encapsulated in lipids. Cisplatin liposomal consists of small aggregates of cisplatin covered by a single lipid bilayer. Encasement in liposomes improves cisplatin's tumor bioavailability and toxicity profile. Liposomal encapsulation does not affect the pharmacological properties of cisplatin directly. Cisplatin forms highly reactive, charged, platinum complexes which bind to nucleophilic groups such as GC-rich sites in DNA, inducing intrastrand and interstrand DNA cross-links, as well as DNA-protein cross-links. These cross-links result in apoptosis and cell growth inhibition. Check for active clinical trials or closed clinical trials using this agent. (NCI Thesaurus)
Synonyms: | | Cisplatin, Liposomal Liposomal Cisplatin STEALTH Cisplatin STEALTH Liposomal Cisplatin STEALTH Liposomal Encapsulated Cisplatin STEALTH Liposome Cisplatin | | | Code names: | | SPI-077 SPI-77 | | |
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