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Control of targeting ligand display by pH-responsive polymers on gold nanoparticles mediates selective entry into cancer cells

Control of targeting ligand display by pH-responsive polymers on gold nanoparticles mediates selective entry into cancer cells
F. Mastrotto, G. Mantovani, A. T. Jones, A. Malfanti, A. Balasso, P. D. Watson, C. Brazzale, S. Salmaso, C. Alexander, P. Caliceti, P. Moody
The pH-triggered display of targeting agent on nanoparticle surface controls cancer cell uptake. This enhances site-selectivity of nanosystems.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/NR/~3/8m69Nic65nk/C7NR02595E

DOI: 2017/NR/C7NR02595E

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