Gum arabic-coated radioactive gold nanoparticles cause no short-term local or systemic toxicity in the clinically relevant canine model of prostate cancer
Sandra M Axiak-Bechtel,1 Anandhi Upendran,2,3 Jimmy C Lattimer,1 James Kelsey,3,4 Cathy S Cutler,4 Kim A Selting,1 Jeffrey N Bryan,1 Carolyn J Henry,1,5 Evan Boote,6 Deborah J Tate,1 Margaret E Bryan,7 Kattesh V Katti,3,8 Raghuraman Kannan3,8 1Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, 2Depart...
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Autores principales: | Axiak-Bechtel SM, Upendran A, Lattimer JC, Kelsey J, Cutler CS, Selting KA, Bryan JN, Henry CJ, Boote E, Tate DJ, Bryan ME, Katti KV, Kannan R |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/dab9b1aed26c47079c25760e8e4d3791 |
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