Stimuli-responsive (nano)architectures for phytochemical delivery in cancer therapy

The use of phytochemicals for purpose of cancer therapy has been accelerated due to resistance of tumor cells to conventional chemotherapy drugs and therefore, monotherapy does not cause significant improvement in the prognosis and survival of patients. Therefore, administration of natural products...

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Hauptverfasser: Zandieh, Mohammad Arad, Farahani, Melika Heydari, Daryab, Mahshid, Motahari, Alireza, Gholami, Sarah, Salmani, Farshid, Karimi, Fatemeh, Samaei, Seyedeh Setareh, Rezaee, Aryan, Rahmanian, Parham, Khorrami, Ramin, Salimimoghadam, Shokooh, Nabavi, Noushin, Zou, Rongjun, Sethi, Gautam, Rashidi, Mohsen, Hushmandi, Kiavash
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