Selected article for: "ECM tumor and peg coating"

Author: Rashmi Mohanty; Xinquan Liu; Jae You Kim; Xiujuan Peng; Sahil Bhandari; Jasmim Leal; Dhivya Arasappan; Dennis C. Wylie; Tony Dong; Debadyuti Ghosh
Title: Identification of peptide coatings that enhance diffusive transport of nanoparticles through the tumor microenvironment
  • Document date: 2019_6_4
  • ID: e2uzk4u1_12
    Snippet: Typically, the surfaces of most nanoparticles are functionalized with poly(ethylene) glycol (PEG) to improve the systemic circulation half-life, but the PEG coating additionally provides a net neutral, hydrophilic surface that facilitates penetration through the tumor ECM due to its inertness......
    Document: Typically, the surfaces of most nanoparticles are functionalized with poly(ethylene) glycol (PEG) to improve the systemic circulation half-life, but the PEG coating additionally provides a net neutral, hydrophilic surface that facilitates penetration through the tumor ECM due to its inertness.

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