Size‐dependent Tumor Response to Photodynamic Therapy and Irinotecan Monotherapies Revealed by Longitudinal Ultrasound Monitoring in an Orthotopic Pancreatic Cancer Model
Michael Pigula(Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Tayyaba Hasan(Harvard University), Joyce Liu(Harvard University), Sriram Anbil(Massachusetts General Hospital), Huang‐Chiao Huang(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Srivalleesha Mallidi(Tufts University), Zhiming Mai(MGH Institute of Health Professions)
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