Delivery of Chemotherapy Agents and Nucleic Acids with pH-Dependent Nanoparticles
With less than one percent of systemically injected nanoparticles accumulating in tumors, several novel approaches have been spurred to direct and release the therapy in or near tumors. One such approach depends on the acidic pH of the extracellular matrix and endosomes of the tumor. With an average...
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Main Authors: | Qixin Leng (Author), Zuha Imtiyaz (Author), Martin C. Woodle (Author), A. James Mixson (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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