Recent progress in drug delivery
Drug delivery systems (DDS) are defined as methods by which drugs are delivered to desired tissues, organs, cells and subcellular organs for drug release and absorption through a variety of drug carriers. Its usual purpose to improve the pharmacological activities of therapeutic drugs and to overcom...
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Main Authors: | Chong Li (Author), Jiancheng Wang (Author), Yiguang Wang (Author), Huile Gao (Author), Gang Wei (Author), Yongzhuo Huang (Author), Haijun Yu (Author), Yong Gan (Author), Yongjun Wang (Author), Lin Mei (Author), Huabing Chen (Author), Haiyan Hu (Author), Zhiping Zhang (Author), Yiguang Jin (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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