Polyphenolic Nanomedicine Regulating Mitochondria REDOX for Innovative Cancer Treatment

Cancer remains a highly lethal disease globally. The approach centered on REDOX-targeted mitochondrial therapy for cancer has displayed notable benefits. Plant polyphenols exhibit strong REDOX and anticancer properties, particularly by affecting mitochondrial function, yet their structural instabili...

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Main Authors: Mingchuan Yang (Author), Yufeng He (Author), Qingqing Ni (Author), Mengxue Zhou (Author), Hongping Chen (Author), Guangyun Li (Author), Jizhong Yu (Author), Ximing Wu (Author), Xiangchun Zhang (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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