Exosome-sheathed porous silica nanoparticle-mediated co-delivery of 3,3′-diindolylmethane and doxorubicin attenuates cancer stem cell-driven EMT in triple negative breast cancer
Rupali Sarkar(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Subhadip Hajra(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Suman Bhandary(Adamas University), Shampa Pakhira(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Mrinmoyee Mondal(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Priya Samanta(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Yashaswi Dutta Gupta(Adamas University), Arijit Bhowmik, Souradeep Biswas(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Prosenjit Saha(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute), Rituparna Ghosh(Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute)
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