Radiation nanosensitizers in cancer therapy-From preclinical discoveries to the outcomes of early clinical trials
Abstract Improving the efficacy and spatial targeting of radiation therapy while sparing surrounding normal tissues has been a guiding principle for its use in cancer therapy. Nanotechnologies have shown considerable growth in terms of innovation and the development of new therapeutic approaches, pa...
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Main Authors: | Colette Bilynsky (Author), Nadine Millot (Author), Anne‐Laure Papa (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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