Research Progress of Neutrophil-Mediated Drug Delivery Strategies for Inflammation-Related Disease
As the most abundant white blood cells in humans, neutrophils play a key role in acute and chronic inflammation, suggesting that these cells are a key component of targeted therapies for various inflammation-related diseases. Specific enzyme-responsive or specific ligand-modified polymer nanoparticl...
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Main Authors: | Yang Zhao (Author), Haigang Zhang (Author), Qixiong Zhang (Author), Hui Tao (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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