Targeted drug delivery into reversibly injured myocardium with silica nanoparticles: surface functionalization,  natural biodistribution, and acute toxicity
Michael M Galagudza1, Dmitry V Korolev1, Dmitry L Sonin1, Viktor N Postnov2, Garry V Papayan3, Ivan S Uskov1, Anastasia V Belozertseva1, Eugene V Shlyakhto11Institute of Experimental Medicine, VA. Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Center, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation; 2Chemical Fac...
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Main Authors: | Michael M Galagudza, Dmitry V Korolev, Dmitry L Sonin, et al |
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Dove Medical Press
2010
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