Dual-function synthetic peptide derived from BMP4 for highly efficient tumor targeting and antiangiogenesis
Suk Hyun Choi,1,* Jue Yeon Lee,2,* Jin Sook Suh,1 Yoon Shin Park,3 Chong Pyoung Chung,2 Yoon Jeong Park1 1Department of Dental Regenerative Biotechnology, Dental Research Institute, 2Central Research Institute, Nano Intelligent Biomedical Engineering Corporation (NIBEC), School of Dentistry, Seoul...
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Autores principales: | Choi SH, Lee JY, Suh JS, Park YS, Chung CP, Park YJ |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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