Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
K Furumoto, S Nagayama, K Ogawara… - Journal of controlled …, 2004 - Elsevier
The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
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Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum
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Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: Possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
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抄録 The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
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The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
[引用][C] Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
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Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins
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Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
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The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor.
K Furumoto, S Nagayama, K Ogawara… - Journal of Controlled …, 2004 - europepmc.org
The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
Hepatic uptake of negatively charged particles in rats: Possible involvement of serum proteins in recognition by scavenger receptor
K Furumoto, S Nagayama… - Journal of …, 2004 - okayama.elsevierpure.com
The mechanisms involved in the hepatic uptake of negatively charged carboxylated-
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …
polystyrene nanospheres with a size of 50 nm (CNS-50) were examined in rats. The liver …