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Gregor Sersa
Researcher at University of Ljubljana
Publications - 390
Citations - 15169
Gregor Sersa is an academic researcher from University of Ljubljana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochemotherapy & Electroporation. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 354 publications receiving 13128 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregor Sersa include École Normale Supérieure & University of Texas at Austin.
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Electrochemotherapy – An easy, highly effective and safe treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases: Results of ESOPE (European Standard Operating Procedures of Electrochemotherapy) study
Michel Marty,Gregor Sersa,Jean Rémi Garbay,Julie Gehl,C. Collins,Marko Snoj,Valérie Billard,Poul F. Geertsen,J. Larkin,Damijan Miklavčič,Ivan Pavlović,Snezna M. Paulin-Kosir,Maja Cemazar,Nassim Morsli,Declan M. Soden,Z Rudolf,Caroline Robert,Gerald C. O'Sullivan,Lluis M. Mir,Lluis M. Mir +19 more
TL;DR: Evaluated and confirmed efficacy and safety of electrochemotherapy with bleomycin or cisplatin on cutaneous and subcutaneous tumour nodules of patients with malignant melanoma and other malignancies in a multicenter study.
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Electroporation-Based Technologies for Medicine: Principles, Applications, and Challenges
TL;DR: This review describes the theory and current applications of electroporation in medicine and then discusses current challenges in Electroporation research and barriers to a more extensive spread of these clinical applications.
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Standard operating procedures of the electrochemotherapy: Instructions for the use of bleomycin or cisplatin administered either systemically or locally and electric pulses delivered by the CliniporatorTM by means of invasive or non-invasive electrodes
Lluis M. Mir,Julie Gehl,Gregor Sersa,C. Collins,Jean-Rémi Garbay,Valérie Billard,Poul F. Geertsen,Z Rudolf,Gerald C. O'Sullivan,Michel Marty +9 more
TL;DR: This research highlights the need to understand more fully the role of “cell reprograming” in the development of central giant cell granuloma.
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Effective treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous malignant tumours by electrochemotherapy.
Lluis M. Mir,Glass Lf,Gregor Sersa,Justin Teissié,Christian Domenge,Damijan Miklavčič,Mark J. Jaroszeski,Stéphane Orlowski,Douglas S. Reintgen,Z Rudolf,M. Belehradek,Richard Gilbert,Marie-Pierre Rols,J. Belehradek,Jean-Marc Bachaud,Ronald C. DeConti,Borut Štabuc,Maja Cemazar,P Coninx,Richard Heller +19 more
TL;DR: ECT was shown to be an effective local treatment and was effective regardless of the histological type of the tumour, and offers an approach to the treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumours in patients with minimal adverse side-effects and with a high response rate.
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Electrochemotherapy in treatment of tumours.
TL;DR: Electrochemotherapy is a new, clinically acknowledged method for the treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumours whose advantages are high effectiveness on tumours with different histologies, simple application, minimal side effects and the possibility of effective repetitive treatment.