Protein-Based Nanoparticles for the Imaging and Treatment of Solid Tumors: The Case of Ferritin Nanocages, a Narrative Review
Protein nanocages have been studied extensively, due to their unique architecture, exceptional biocompatibility and highly customization capabilities. In particular, ferritin nanocages (FNs) have been employed for the delivery of a vast array of molecules, ranging from chemotherapeutics to imaging a...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Mainini (Author), Arianna Bonizzi (Author), Marta Sevieri (Author), Leopoldo Sitia (Author), Marta Truffi (Author), Fabio Corsi (Author), Serena Mazzucchelli (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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