Intratumoral injection of anlotinib hydrogel enhances antitumor effects and reduces toxicity in mouse model of lung cancer
This study was conducted to determine the antitumor effects and ability of an anlotinib (AL) hydrogel (AL-HA-Tyr) to reduce toxicity in a mouse model of Lewis lung cancer (LLC). We constructed a drug carrier system for AL, verified its effectiveness and systemic safety, and provided a preliminary ex...
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Main Authors: | Qin Gao (Author), Shan Tang (Author), Han Chen (Author), Hui Chen (Author), XiaoJie Li (Author), YiQing Jiang (Author), ShaoZhi Fu (Author), Sheng Lin (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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