A novel nanoparticle drug delivery system: the anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin is enhanced when encapsulated in exosomes.
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Dongmei Sun | Donald Miller | William Grizzle | Stephen Barnes | W. Grizzle | Huang-Ge Zhang | Dongmei Sun | Xiaoyu Xiang | Huang-Ge Zhang | Xiaoying Zhuang | Xiaoyu Xiang | Yuelong Liu | Shuangyin Zhang | Cunren Liu | X. Zhuang | Donald R. Miller | Shuangyin Zhang | Cunren Liu | Stephen Barnes | Yuelong Liu | Xiaoying Zhuang
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