Inhalation delivery of dexamethasone with iSEND nanoparticles attenuates the COVID-19 cytokine storm in mice and nonhuman primates
Qian‐Fang Meng(Shenzhen Bay Laboratory), Lang Rao(National Institutes of Health), Gong Cheng(King Center), Wanbo Tai(Shenzhen Bay Laboratory), Guangyu Zhao(Xian Central Hospital), Yuanwei Pan(National University of Singapore), Mingyao Tian(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Jialin Lai(Shenzhen Bay Laboratory), Guocan Yu(Zhejiang University), Xiao Li(Wuhan General Hospital of Guangzhou), Xiaoyuan Chen(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Rongchang Chen(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Min Li(Institute of Microbiology), Yangtao Xu(Shenzhen Bay Laboratory), Xinyu Zhuang(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Guang‐Tao Yu(Wuhan University), Zhiqiang Xu(Washington University in St. Louis), Ningyi Jin(Yanbian University)
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