Bypassing the EPR effect with a nanomedicine harboring a sustained-release function allows better tumor control [Corrigendum]
Shen YA, Shyu IL, Lu M, et al. Int J Nanomedicine. 2015; 10:2485–2502.The authors advise that Figure 2B on page 2490 contains the incorrect image for the EP group. The correct Figure 2B image is shown below.Read the original article
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Autores principales: | Shen YA, Shyu IL, Lu M, He CL, Hsu YM, Liang HF, Liu CP, Liu RS, Shen BJ, Wei YH, Chuang CM |
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2017
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