Higher lung accumulation of intravenously injected organic nanotubes
Yoshie Maitani,1 Yuri Nakamura,1 Masao Kon,1 Emi Sanada,1 Kae Sumiyoshi,1 Natsuki Fujine,1 Masumi Asakawa,2 Masaki Kogiso,2 Toshimi Shimizu21Institute of Medicinal Chemistry, Hoshi University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Nanotube Research Center (NTRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Techn...
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Autores principales: | Maitani Y, Nakamura Y, Kon M, Sanada E, Sumiyoshi K, Fujine N, Asakawa M, Kogiso M, Shimizu T |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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