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Toward the boosted loading of cisplatin drug into liposome nanocarriers

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Published in:European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 2024-05, Vol.198, p.114245-114245, Article 114245
Main Authors: Wróblewska, Anna M., Łukawska, Ewelina, Wakuła, Zuzanna, Zajda, Joanna, Keppler, Bernhard K., Timerbaev, Andrei R., Matczuk, Magdalena
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