Folic acid-functionalized niosomal nanoparticles for selective dual-drug delivery into breast cancer cells: An in-vitro investigation
Iman Akbarzadeh(University of Technology Sydney), D Nourouzian(Pasteur Institute of Iran), Saeedeh Khajeh Ahmadi(Pasteur Institute of Iran), Mohsen Chiani(Pasteur Institute of Iran), Mohammad Tavakkoli Yaraki(Agency for Science, Technology and Research)
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