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. 2023 Nov 30;57(4):550. doi: 10.2478/raon-2023-0049

Nanosecond electric pulses are equally effective in electrochemotherapy with cisplatin as microsecond pulses

Angelika Vizintin 1, Stefan Markovic 2, Janez Scancar 2, Jerneja Kladnik 3, Iztok Turel 3, Damijan Miklavcic 1,
PMCID: PMC10715238  PMID: 38038423

In Figure 3A, three horizontal bars representing the standard deviation were incorrectly drawn. The corrected figure is shown below.

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3.

Cell survival as a function of the number of cisplatin molecules per cell for (A) CHO cells and (B) B16F1 cells in nonelectroporated (non-EP) cells (black circles) and cells electroporated with 25 × 400 ns pulses at 3.9 kV/cm, 10 Hz repetition rate (dark blue squares), 1 × 200 ns pulse at 12.6 kV/cm (light blue diamonds) or 8 × 100 μs pulses at 1.1 (CHO) or 0.9 (B16F1) kV/cm, 1 Hz pulse repetition rate (orange triangles). Bars represent standard deviation. Survival data were combined from the previous8 (for non-electroporated CHO cells and CHO cells electroporated with 25 × 400 ns and 8 × 100 μs pulses) and the present study (for B16F1 cells, additional non-electroporated CHO cells and CHO cells electroporated with 1 × 200 ns pulse).


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