GP60 and SPARC as albumin receptors: key targeted sites for the delivery of antitumor drugs
Albumin is derived from human or animal blood, and its ability to bind to a large number of endogenous or exogenous biomolecules makes it an ideal drug carrier. As a result, albumin-based drug delivery systems are increasingly being studied. With these in mind, detailed studies of the transport mech...
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Main Authors: | Qingzhi Ji (Author), Huimin Zhu (Author), Yuting Qin (Author), Ruiya Zhang (Author), Lei Wang (Author), Erhao Zhang (Author), Xiaorong Zhou (Author), Run Meng (Author) |
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