Enhanced cytotoxicity of a redox-sensitive hyaluronic acid-based nanomedicine toward different oncocytes via various internalization mechanisms
Receptor-mediated active targeting and tumor microenvironment responsive systems from polymeric micelles have been studied for rapid cellular internalization and triggered drug release. Previously we have constructed redox-responsive polymeric micelles composed of vitamin E succinate conjugated hyal...
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Main Authors: | Yunai Du (Author), Sheng Wang (Author), Tianhao Zhang (Author), Dongsheng He (Author), Jiasheng Tu (Author), Yan Shen (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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