Neutrophil-mimicking therapeutic nanoparticles for targeted chemotherapy of pancreatic carcinoma
Due to the critical correlation between inflammation and carcinogenesis, a therapeutic candidate with anti-inflammatory activity may find application in cancer therapy. Here, we report the therapeutic efficacy of celastrol as a promising candidate compound for treatment of pancreatic carcinoma via n...
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Main Authors: | Xi Cao (Author), Ying Hu (Author), Shi Luo (Author), Yuejing Wang (Author), Tao Gong (Author), Xun Sun (Author), Yao Fu (Author), Zhirong Zhang (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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