Silica Nanoparticles with Virus-Mimetic Spikes Enable Efficient siRNA Delivery In Vitro and In Vivo
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Li Li | Liangmin Yu | O. Salo-Ahen | J. Rosenholm | Taojian Fan | A. Al-Ghamdi | Han Zhang | R. Bhadane | Jianye Fu | Lin Xia | Wageh Swelm | Yutong Sun | Xin Wang | Wen-wei Han | Hongbo Zhang | Bo Wei | Bin Zhang | M. Qiu | Jinbo Yang | Xue Zhang
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