Is small smarter? Nanomaterial-based detection and elimination of circulating tumor cells: current knowledge and perspectives
Alena Gribko,1 Julian Künzel,1 Désirée Wünsch,1 Qiang Lu,1 Sophie Madeleine Nagel,1 Shirley K Knauer,2 Roland H Stauber,1 Guo-Bin Ding1,3 1Nanobiomedicine Department/ENT, University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz 55131, Germany; 2Department of Molecular Biology...
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Autores principales: | Gribko A, Künzel J, Wünsch D, Lu Q, Nagel SM, Knauer SK, Stauber RH, Ding GB |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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