2012
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nos222
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Lab-Experimental (Pre-Clinical) Therapeutics and Pharmacology

Abstract: Ginsenoside Rg3 is a natural active ingredient that is extracted from Korean red ginseng root. It elevates the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, but previous studies found that the application of Rg3 is heavily limited by its low bioavailability and poor absorption via oral administration.To overcome these problems, Rg3-loaded PEG-PLGA-NPs (Rg3-NPs) were prepared by the modified spontaneous emulsification solvent diffusion (SESD) method, and the physicochemical characteristics of Rg3-NPs wer… Show more

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“…In the case of skull base meningioma with sphenoid wing origin, large intracranial tumors with some hyperostotic changes are regarded a distinct feature (> 90%) [20] and suggest osseous tumor invasion by infiltration of the Haversian system as first suggested by Echlin in 1934 [21, 22]. It still remains elusive to which extent other factors such as neoplastic enzymatic activity, osteoblastic stimulation by humoral factors, or vascular disturbances are involved [2328]. The higher rate of recurrence after resection without the complete hyperostotic bone (Simpson ≥II) supports such osseous meningioma infiltration [6, 14, 29, 30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of skull base meningioma with sphenoid wing origin, large intracranial tumors with some hyperostotic changes are regarded a distinct feature (> 90%) [20] and suggest osseous tumor invasion by infiltration of the Haversian system as first suggested by Echlin in 1934 [21, 22]. It still remains elusive to which extent other factors such as neoplastic enzymatic activity, osteoblastic stimulation by humoral factors, or vascular disturbances are involved [2328]. The higher rate of recurrence after resection without the complete hyperostotic bone (Simpson ≥II) supports such osseous meningioma infiltration [6, 14, 29, 30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%