Application of lipid nanovesicle drug delivery system in cancer immunotherapy
Yinan Ding(Southeast University), Guoliang Shao(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Weiping Yu(Southeast University), Qiusha Tang(Southeast University), Zhiyuan Zhang(Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command), Han Li(Nanjing Second Hospital), Luhong Wang(Southeast University), Chun‐Mei Hu(Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica), Fengqin Miao(Southeast University)
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