A click chemistry-based, free radical-initiated delivery system for the capture and release of payloads
AbstractClick chemistries are efficient and selective reactions that have been leveraged for multi-stage drug delivery. A multi-stage system allows independent delivery of targeting molecules and drug payloads, but targeting first-phase materials specifically to disease sites remains a challenge. St...
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Main Authors: | Emily T. DiMartini (Author), Kelly Kyker-Snowman (Author), David I. Shreiber (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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