Inorganic nanomaterials for chemo/photothermal therapy: a promising horizon on effective cancer treatment
Abstract
During the last few decades, nanotechnology has established many essential applications in the biomedical field and in particular for cancer therapy. Not only can nanodelivery systems address the shortcomings of conventional chemotherapy such as limited stability, non-specific biodistribution and targeting, poor water solubility, low therapeutic indices, and severe toxic side effects, but some of them can also provide simultaneous combination of...
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Title
Inorganic nanomaterials for chemo/photothermal therapy: a promising horizon on effective cancer treatment
Published Date
May 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
335 - 352
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