Super-sensitive bifunctional nanoprobe: Self-assembly of peptide-driven nanoparticles demonstrating tumor fluorescence imaging and therapy
The development of nanomedicine has recently achieved several breakthroughs in the field of cancer treatment; however, biocompatibility and targeted penetration of these nanomaterials remain as limitations, which lead to serious side effects and significantly narrow the scope of their application. T...
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Main Authors: | Han Xiao (Author), Rui Zhang (Author), Xiaobo Fan (Author), Xinglu Jiang (Author), Mingyuan Zou (Author), Xuejiao Yan (Author), Haiping Hao (Author), Guoqiu Wu (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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