Intelligent MoS2 Nanotheranostic for Targeted and Enzyme-/pH-/NIR-Responsive Drug Delivery To Overcome Cancer Chemotherapy Resistance Guided by PET Imaging.
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Xiangfeng Liu | Jie Yu | Jiani Xie | Wenyan Yin | Xinghua Dong | Xiao He | Zhao Guo | Liang Yan | Yuliang Zhao | Shuang Zhu | Zhanjun Gu | Yuliang Zhao | Xiangfeng Liu | Jiani Xie | Zhanjun Gu | Xiao Zhang | Jie Yu | Xinghua Dong | Liang Yan | Xiao Zhang | Xiao He | Qing Wang | Shuang Zhu | Wenyan Yin | Xiao He | Zhao Guo | Qing Wang
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