Han, 2020 - Google Patents
Bioconjugation of metal-based compounds for targeted biomedical applications: from drug delivery to mass spectrometry imagingHan, 2020
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This thesis described the synthesis, carachterization, and application of bioconjugated metal- based compounds. The bioconjugated Pd-based metallocages are non-toxic to healthy tissue cells. Their well defined structure make them ideal tools for targeted delivery of …
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