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BIODEGRADABLE CATIONIC NANOPARTICLES AS A PUSH CHEMODRUG CARRIER AND A PULL CFDNA SCAVENGER AGAINST BREAST CANCER METASTASIS
Dalerba, Piero
(PI)
Columbia University
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Metastasis
100%
Nanoparticle
100%
Breast Cancer
100%
Nanomedicine
63%
Nucleic Acid
63%
Chemotherapy
45%
Neoplasm
45%
Metastatic Breast Cancer
45%
Malignant Neoplasm
36%
Cancer Growth
27%
Primary Tumor
27%
Toll Like Receptor
18%
Combination Therapy
18%
Biodistribution
18%
Side Effect
18%
Chemoradiation Therapy
9%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
9%
Cell Viability
9%
Recurrent Disease
9%
Triple Negative Breast Cancer
9%
Pancreas Cancer
9%
Cell Free Nucleic Acid
9%
Liver Metastasis
9%
Cancer Model
9%
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Vaccine
9%
Drug Carrier
9%
Diseases
9%