Cationic Polyethyleneimine (PEI)-Gold Nanocomposites Modulate Macrophage Activation and Reprogram Mouse Breast Triple-Negative MET-1 Tumor Immunological Microenvironment
Nanomedicines based on inorganic nanoparticles have grown in the last decades due to the nanosystems' versatility in the coating, tuneability, and physical and chemical properties. Nonetheless, concerns have been raised regarding the immunotropic profile of nanoparticles and how metallic nanopa...
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Main Authors: | Vladimir Mulens-Arias (Author), Alba Nicolás-Boluda (Author), Florent Carn (Author), Florence Gazeau (Author) |
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