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Volumn 19, Issue 24, 2009, Pages 4102-4107
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Self-assembled hyaluronic acid nanoparticles as a potential drug carrier for cancer therapy: Synthesis, characterization, and in vivo biodistribution
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AMPHIPHILIC;
CANCER CELLS;
CANCER THERAPY;
CANCER TREATMENT;
DEGREE OF SUBSTITUTION;
DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM;
FLUORESCENCE INTENSITIES;
HIGH AFFINITY;
HYALURONIC ACIDS;
HYDROPHOBIC INTERACTIONS;
IN-VIVO;
NANO-SIZED;
NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING;
NON-INVASIVE;
PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION;
POTENTIAL DRUG;
SELF-AGGREGATES;
SELF-ASSEMBLED;
TAIL VEINS;
TUMOR CELLS;
TUMOR SITE;
TUMOR TARGETING;
DRUG DELIVERY;
FLUORESCENCE;
HYDROPHOBICITY;
HYDROXYLATION;
NANOPARTICLES;
OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES;
ORGANIC ACIDS;
SYNTHESIS (CHEMICAL);
TUMORS;
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
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EID: 67149136446
PISSN: 09599428
EISSN: 13645501
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1039/b900456d Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (263)
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References (32)
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