MR imaging techniques for nano-pathophysiology and theranostics

The advent of nanoparticle DDSs (drug delivery systems, nano-DDSs) is opening new pathways to understanding physiology and pathophysiology at the nanometer scale. A nano-DDS can be used to deliver higher local concentrations of drugs to a target region and magnify therapeutic effects. However, inter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced drug delivery reviews 2014-07, Vol.74, p.75-94
Hauptverfasser: Bennett, Kevin M, Jo, Jun-ichiro, Cabral, Horacio, Bakalova, Rumiana, Aoki, Ichio
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