Prodrugs forming high drug loading multifunctional nanocapsules for intracellular cancer drug delivery.
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Maohong Fan | Jianbin Tang | Youqing Shen | Bo Zhang | Erlei Jin | Jinqiang Wang | B. Zhang | M. Fan | Jianbin Tang | Youqing Shen | Jian Zhao | W. Murdoch | M. Sui | Erlei Jin | E. V. Van Kirk | C. J. Murphy | Jinqiang Wang | Meihua Sui | Caitlin J. Murphy | Jian Zhao | Edward Van Kirk | William J. Murdoch | Bo Zhang
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