Monoclonal antibody-functionalized multilayered particles: targeting cancer cells in the presence of protein coronas.
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Ching-Seng Ang | Qiong Dai | Frank Caruso | Kristian Kempe | Yan Yan | F. Caruso | M. Kamphuis | K. Kempe | C. Ang | Yan Yan | Qiong Dai | Sarah J. Dodds | Marloes M. J. Kamphuis
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