The Use of a Microfluidic Device to Encapsulate a Poorly Water-Soluble Drug CoQ10 in Lipid Nanoparticles and an Attempt to Regulate Intracellular Trafficking to Reach Mitochondria
Mitsue Hibino(Hokkaido University), Hideyoshi Harashima(Hokkaido University), Manabu Tokeshi(Hokkaido University), Naoki Fujishita(Hokkaido University), Yusuke Sato(Kyoto University), Yuma Yamada(Hokkaido University), Masatoshi Maeki(Japan Science and Technology Agency)
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