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  • 31. Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of pH-sensitive PEG-I-dC16 block polymer micelles for anticancer drug delivery.
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    Zou Y, Fang Y, Meng H, Meng F, Deng C, Zhang J, Zhong Z.
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  • 38. PEG-Detachable Polymeric Micelles Self-Assembled from Amphiphilic Copolymers for Tumor-Acidity-Triggered Drug Delivery and Controlled Release.
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