Co-Opting Host Receptors for Targeted Delivery of Bioconjugates—From Drugs to Bugs
Abstract
Bioconjugation has allowed scientists to combine multiple functional elements into one biological or biochemical unit. This assembly can result in the production of constructs that are targeted to a specific site or cell type in order to enhance the response to, or activity of, the conjugated moiety. In the case of cancer treatments, selectively targeting chemotherapies to the cells of interest limit harmful side effects and enhance efficacy....
Paper Details
Title
Co-Opting Host Receptors for Targeted Delivery of Bioconjugates—From Drugs to Bugs
Published Date
Mar 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1479 - 1479
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