In situ doxorubicin-CaP shell formation on amphiphilic gelatin-iron oxide core as a multifunctional drug delivery system with improved cytocompatibility, pH-responsive drug release and MR imaging

W. M. Li, San-Yuan Chen*, Dean-Mo LIu

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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science

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