Comparative Analysis of Nucleic Acid-Binding Polymers as Potential Anti-Inflammatory Nanocarriers
Conventionally, nanocarriers are used to regulate the controlled release of therapeutic payloads. Increasingly, they can also be designed to have an intrinsic therapeutic effect. For example, a positively charged nanocarrier can bind damage-associated molecular patterns, inhibiting toll-like recepto...
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Main Authors: | Divya Bhansali (Author), Tolulope Akinade (Author), Tianyu Li (Author), Yiling Zhong (Author), Feng Liu (Author), Hanyao Huang (Author), Zhaoxu Tu (Author), Elsie A. Devey (Author), Yuefei Zhu (Author), Dane D. Jensen (Author), Kam W. Leong (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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