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Respiratory Disease

Nanoparticle detection of respiratory infection

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Kristin C. Halfpenny, David W. Wright
Published Online: Mar 03 2010
DOI:10.1002/wnan.83

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Dextran–doxorubicin/chitosan nanoparticles for solid tumor therapy

Advanced Review
Savita Bisht, Amarnath Maitra
Published Online: May 13 2009
DOI:10.1002/wnan.43

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Nanomedicine for respiratory diseases

Overview
Hulda Swai, Boitumelo Semete, Lonji Kalombo, Paul Chelule, Kevin Kisich, Bob Sievers
Published Online: Mar 11 2009
DOI:10.1002/wnan.33

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Mesoporous silica‐based nanomaterials for drug delivery: evaluation of structural properties associated with release rate

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Maria Strømme, Ulrika Brohede, Rambabu Atluri, Alfonso E. Garcia‐Bennett
Published Online: Nov 20 2008
DOI:10.1002/wnan.13

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