Doxorubicin loaded polymeric nanoparticulate delivery system to overcome drug resistance in osteosarcoma
Background: Drug resistance is a primary hindrance for the efficiency of chemotherapy against osteosarcoma. Although chemotherapy has improved the prognosis of osteosarcoma patients dramatically after introduction of neo-adjuvant therapy in the early 1980’s, the outcome has since reached plateau at...
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