Drug delivery in a tumour cord model: a computational simulationTools Hubbard, Matthew E., Jove, M., Loadman, P.M., Phillips, R.M., Twelves, C.J. and Smye, S.W. (2017) Drug delivery in a tumour cord model: a computational simulation. Royal Society Open Science, 4 . p. 170014. ISSN 2054-5703 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractThe tumour vasculature and microenvironment is complex and heterogeneous, contributing to reduced delivery of cancer drugs to the tumour. We have developed an in silico model of drug transport in a tumour cord to explore the effect of different drug regimes over a 72 h period and how changes in pharmacokinetic parameters affect tumour exposure to the cytotoxic drug doxorubicin. We used the model to describe the radial and axial distribution of drug in the tumour cord as a function of changes in transport rate across the cell membrane, blood vessel and intercellular permeability, flow rate, and the binding and unbinding ratio of drug within the cancer cells. We explored how changes in these parameters may affect cellular exposure to drug.
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