Strategies for the intracellular delivery of nanoparticles

The ability to target contrast agents and therapeutics inside cells is becoming important as we strive to decipher the complex network of events that occur within living cells and design therapies that can modulate these processes. Nanotechnology researchers have generated a growing list of nanopart...

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Endosomes - metabolism
Humans
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Lists
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Peptides - metabolism
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