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Fabrication of acidic pH-cleavable polymer for anticancer drug delivery using a dual functional monomer

Zheng et al., 2018

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4763451216131114633
Author
Zheng L
Zhang X
Wang Y
Liu F
Peng J
Zhao X
Yang H
Ma L
Wang B
Chang C
Wei H
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Biomacromolecules

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The preparation of tumor acidic pH-cleavable polymers generally requires tedious postpolymerization modifications, leading to batch-to-batch variation and scale-up complexity. To develop a facile and universal strategy, we reported in this study design and …
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