Co-Delivery of Letrozole and Cyclophosphamide via Folic Acid-Decorated Nanoniosomes for Breast Cancer Therapy: Synergic Effect, Augmentation of Cytotoxicity, and Apoptosis Gene Expression
Hamidreza Sahrayi(Sharif University of Technology), Chaiyavat Chaiyasut(Chiang Mai University), Seyed Mohammadmahdi Meybodi(Islamic Azad University of Tabriz), Mahsa Bourbour(Alzahra University), Iman Akbarzadeh(University of Technology Sydney), Clare Hoskins(University of Strathclyde), Mohammed Bhia(Universal Scientific Education and Research Network), Sara Karimifard(Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch), Bahareh Farasati Far(Iran University of Science and Technology), Sahar Amiri(Sharif University of Technology), Elham Hosseini(Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch), Nazanin Khayam(Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch)
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