Tumor vascular permeability and the EPR effect in macromolecular therapeutics: a review
Hiroshi Maeda(Kumamoto University), K. Hori(Tohoku University), Tomohiro Sawa(Teikyo University), Yasuhiro Matsumura(The Rogosin Institute), Jun Wu(Kumamoto University)
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