Early Phase Tumor Accumulation of Macromolecules: A Great Difference in Clearance Rate between Tumor and Normal Tissues
Youichiro Noguchi(Kumamoto University), Hiroshi Maeda(Fukuoka Institute of Technology), Takaaki Akaike(Tohoku University), Karel Ulbrich(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry), Jun Wu(Kumamoto University), J. Strohalm(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry), Ruth Duncan(Medway School of Pharmacy)
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