Effect of Variation in hemorheology between human and animal blood on the binding efficacy of vascul...
Effect of Variation in hemorheology between human and animal blood on the binding efficacy of vascular-targeted carriers
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Animal models are extensively used to evaluate the
in vivo
functionality of novel drug delivery systems (DDS). However, many variations likely exist
in vivo
between the animals and human physiological environment that significantly alter results obtained with animal models relative to human system. To date, it is not clear if the variat...
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Effect of Variation in hemorheology between human and animal blood on the binding efficacy of vascular-targeted carriers
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/srep11631