Enhanced tumor homing of pathogen-mimicking liposomes driven by R848 stimulation: A new platform for synergistic oncology therapy
Although multifarious tumor-targeting modifications of nanoparticulate systems have been attempted in joint efforts by our predecessors, it remains challenging for nanomedicine to traverse physiological barriers involving blood vessels, tissues, and cell barriers to thereafter demonstrate excellent...
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Main Authors: | Xiaobei Cheng (Author), Pei Yu (Author), Xiang Zhou (Author), Jiale Zhu (Author), Yubao Han (Author), Chao Zhang (Author), Lingyi Kong (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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