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HAN Ling, SUN Zhiguo, LU Ying. Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2018, 36(4): 307-312,350. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005
Citation: HAN Ling, SUN Zhiguo, LU Ying. Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2018, 36(4): 307-312,350. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005

Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier

doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005
  • Received Date: 2017-10-14
  • Rev Recd Date: 2018-01-10
  • As the carrier of antitumor drugs, nanoparticles have many advantages, such as improving drug targeting, enhancing stability and reducing drug toxicity. In recent years, studies on anticancer drug nanoparticles have made great progress. This paper reviews the materials, drug loading and modification methods of anticancer drug nanoparticles.
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Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier

doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005

Abstract: As the carrier of antitumor drugs, nanoparticles have many advantages, such as improving drug targeting, enhancing stability and reducing drug toxicity. In recent years, studies on anticancer drug nanoparticles have made great progress. This paper reviews the materials, drug loading and modification methods of anticancer drug nanoparticles.

HAN Ling, SUN Zhiguo, LU Ying. Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2018, 36(4): 307-312,350. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005
Citation: HAN Ling, SUN Zhiguo, LU Ying. Preparation materials, drug loading and modification of nanoparticles as anticancer drug carrier[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2018, 36(4): 307-312,350. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-0111.2018.04.005
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