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Meanings of cellular internalization in English
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Usage of cellular internalization in English
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The in vitro cellularinternalization effect of the galacto-liposomes is also demonstrated.
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The ability to immobilize vectors while allowing cellularinternalization is impacted by the biomaterial and vector properties.
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This platform can be used to attain triggered drug release, while simultaneously facilitating the cellularinternalization of drugs.
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The interaction between the vector and substrate must be appropriately balanced to mediate immobilization, yet allow for cellularinternalization.
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Theoretical analyses suggest that the cellularinternalization and catabolism of bound antibodies contribute significantly to poor penetration into tumors.
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The ability to modulate these parameters enables control over initial size, stability, payload retention, cellularinternalization, and protein adsorption of PFC nanoemulsions.
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By employing dual enzymatic reactions, the GEM nanovectors could achieve prolonged circulation time while maintaining enhanced cellularinternalization and effective drug release.
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All of these factors realized superfast accumulation and prolonged retention in the tumor region, selective cellularinternalization, and enhanced PDT against the tumor.
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In this context, we have carried out an extensive study documenting the influence of different functionalized MSN on the cellularinternalization and in vivo behaviour.
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Here we describe cellularinternalization and activity of a novel class of oligonucleotide analogues named peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) as inhibitors of COX-2 translation.