Recent Advances of Using Hybrid Nanocarriers in Remotely Controlled Therapeutic Delivery

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Volume: 12, Issue: 35, Pages: 4782 - 4806
Published: Aug 2, 2016
Abstract
The development of hybrid biomaterials has been attracting great attention in the design of materials for biomedicine. The nanosized level of inorganic and organic or even bioactive components can be combined into a single material by this approach, which has created entirely new advanced compositions with truly unique properties for drug delivery. The recent advances in using hybrid nanovehicles as remotely controlled therapeutic delivery...
Paper Details
Title
Recent Advances of Using Hybrid Nanocarriers in Remotely Controlled Therapeutic Delivery
Published Date
Aug 2, 2016
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
35
Pages
4782 - 4806
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