Peptide-Conjugated Nano Delivery Systems for Therapy and Diagnosis of Cancer
Peptides are strings of approximately 2-50 amino acids, which have gained huge attention for theranostic applications in cancer research due to their various advantages including better biosafety, customizability, convenient process of synthesis, targeting ability via recognizing biological receptor...
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Main Authors: | Isha Gaurav (Author), Xuehan Wang (Author), Abhimanyu Thakur (Author), Ashok Iyaswamy (Author), Sudha Thakur (Author), Xiaoyu Chen (Author), Gaurav Kumar (Author), Min Li (Author), Zhijun Yang (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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