Trojan Horse Meets Magic Bullet to Spawn a Novel, Highly Effective Drug Delivery Model
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TextSeries: ; Chemotherapy, 52, p.171-173, 2006Contained works: - Lacko, A.G
- Nair, N
- Paranjape, S
- Mooberry, L
- Mcconathy, W.J
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Because of their physicochemical properties and the selective receptor-mediated uptake of their core components, reconstituted high-density lipoproteins have unique advantages over conventional formulations to serve as targeted drug delivery agents.
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