Intracellular Delivery of Active Proteins by Polyphosphazene Polymers
Achieving intracellular delivery of protein therapeutics within cells remains a significant challenge. Although custom formulations are available for some protein therapeutics, the development of non-toxic delivery systems that can incorporate a variety of active protein cargo and maintain their sta...
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Main Authors: | Bareera Qamar (Author), Melani Solomon (Author), Alexander Marin (Author), Thomas R. Fuerst (Author), Alexander K. Andrianov (Author), Silvia Muro (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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