New quercetin-coated titanate nanotubes and their radiosensitization effect on human bladder cancer

Volume: 110, Pages: 110662 - 110662
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Interest in nanostructures such as titanate nanotubes (TNT) has grown notably in recent years due to their biocompatibility and economic viability, making them promising for application in the biomedical field. Quercetin (Qc) has shown great potential as a chemopreventive agent and has been widely studied for the treatment of diseases such as bladder cancer. Motivated by the possibilities of developing a new hybrid nanostructure with potential...
Paper Details
Title
New quercetin-coated titanate nanotubes and their radiosensitization effect on human bladder cancer
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
110
Pages
110662 - 110662
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