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In Ovo Testing Method for Inhalants on a Chorio-Allantoic Membrane.

Jan SchulzeJennifer LehmannSabine AgelMuhammad Umair AminJens SchäferUdo Bakowsky
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
Solid tumors and metastasis rely on angiogenesis for sufficient supply as they grow, making antiangiogenic treatment a promising option in the combat of cancer. Testing of inhalants on the chorio-allantoic membrane offers a simple but precise method to assess the impact on angiogenesis. The in ovo testing method can be used to directly determine the effect of inhaled formulations solely or in the context of photodynamic therapy. In this study curcumin liposomes served as a model for testing of pulmonary application and revealed an excellent antiangiogenetic effect. This efficacy of a model inhalant illustrates the suitability of the method.
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