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The Effects of oil-in-Water Nanoemulsion Polyethylene Glycol Surface Density on Intracellular Stability, Pharmacokinetics, and Biodistribution in Tumor Bearing Mice
- 作者:Sjoerd Hak (1) (5)
Zuzana Garaiova (2) Linda Therese Olsen (3) Asbj酶rn Magne Nilsen (3) Catharina de Lange Davies (4)
1. MI Lab and Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging ; The Norwegian University of Science and Technology ; Trondheim ; Norway 5. MI Lab MR-senteret ; MTFS 3. etg S ; NTNU ; Olav Kyrres gate 9 ; 7030 ; Trondheim ; Norway 2. Department of Nuclear Physics and Biophysics ; Faculty of Mathematics ; Physics and Informatics ; Comenius University ; Bratislava ; Slovak Republic 3. Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine ; Faculty of Medicine ; The Norwegian University of Science and Technology ; Trondheim ; Norway 4. Department of Physics ; The Norwegian University of Science and Technology ; Trondheim ; Norway
- 关键词:biodistribution ; circulation time ; immunotoxicity ; lipid ; based nanoparticles ; PEG
- 刊名:Pharmaceutical Research
- 出版年:2015
- 出版时间:April 2015
- 年:2015
- 卷:32
- 期:4
- 页码:1475-1485
- 全文大小:2,993 KB
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- 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
- 刊物主题:Biomedicine
Pharmacology and Toxicology Pharmacy Biochemistry Medical Law Biomedical Engineering
- 出版者:Springer Netherlands
- ISSN:1573-904X
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