NANOPARTICLES AS APPROACHING TARGET FOR CANCER THERAPY AND THEIR PROMISES & PRECINCTS
Journal Title: Int J of Pharm Rev& Res - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
The present review provides an idea about the importance of application of nanoparticles in treating cancer and also shows the promises that a targeted nanoparticle can do and the limitations of these nanoparticles based on the so far applications in the medical field and the contribution that has to be done to improve the new formulation methods or new type of targeted nanoparticles like multifunctional targeted nanoparticles
Authors and Affiliations
Poojitha M* , Lavakumar V
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