A method to improve quantitative radiotracing‐based analysis of the in vivo biodistribution of drug carriers
Abstract Biodistribution studies are essential in drug carrier design and translation, and radiotracing provides a sensitive quantitation for this purpose. Yet, for biodegradable formulations, small amounts of free‐label signal may arise prior to or immediately after injection in animal models, caus...
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Main Authors: | Nikša Roki (Author), Melani Solomon (Author), Lou Casta (Author), Jessica Bowers (Author), Robert C. Getts (Author), Silvia Muro (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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